Can someone tell me I'm crazy, because to me this and the pirate bay logo look almost exactly alike. I mean, down to the little crow's nest or whatever that is on the left side. Is it common for boats to be illustrated this way?
I agree the angle is very similar but it's not identical. This kind of imagery has been used for hundreds of years and Pirate Bay were certainly not the first to adopt it as their logo.
The Pirate Bay logo does use an old ship as its logo as well, but still... are they the only ones allowed to have a ship as their mark? **This logo is wonderfully executed, very elegant, and in a completely different industry than Pirate Bay. While PB uses a ship, it does not convey the same mood as the logo here.**Both ships, but different feels.
Loving the the lit backdrop. The the hundreds of thousands of logos with a ship illustration at this angle, and we're comparing that horrible Pirate Bay logo to your infinitely superior work...Ugh. When put beside this, that logo bears no real resemblance whatsoever (flip it anyway you like).
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Good one, realy good! As Houston said, mark is great, love it too.
ReplyReally nice mark Maximalist. Also love the background you've created.
Replylove the ship mark. Very well illustrated.
Replythanks to all! as for me the mark is a bit complicated but client wants more detailed version.
ReplyNicely illustrated. Although, the ship looks off-center from the type to me. Looks like it should shift to the right slightly.**Fav'd and floated.
ReplyNice simplification of a detailed subject matter. And the Columubs flag works.
ReplyI simply love this mark. Wonderfully illustrated.
ReplyAwesome mark!
Replyinstant fav, beautiful job
ReplyWell deserved gallery spot and one of the coolest Behance presentations to go with it, gratz!
ReplyDenis, this is my favorite work of your's!
ReplySweet work.
Replysweet work. very classy. great illy on the ship, man really nice.
Replylooks clean, nice work :) background is slick
Replyclassy mark like that would look cool on a number of things. I could see it as a high end fashion label.
ReplyOnly one word i have for this... Wow!
ReplyBeautiful work!!
ReplyPirate Bay! Looks amazing. I even love that %22lighting%22 in the bg :)
Replylooks a bit like thepiratebay.org logo.*http://thepiratebay.org/
Reply%5E Wow.
Replywow .. a beautiful mark
ReplyCan someone tell me I'm crazy, because to me this and the pirate bay logo look almost exactly alike. I mean, down to the little crow's nest or whatever that is on the left side. Is it common for boats to be illustrated this way?
ReplyBeautiful mark. Very classic.
ReplyI agree the angle is very similar but it's not identical. This kind of imagery has been used for hundreds of years and Pirate Bay were certainly not the first to adopt it as their logo.
ReplyThanks Roy. I should have assumed as much. 'thumbs up'
ReplyHmm, it is very strange how similar the marks are though. If this one is flipped horizontally, it is almost identical in form. Makes me wonder...
ReplyThe Pirate Bay logo does use an old ship as its logo as well, but still... are they the only ones allowed to have a ship as their mark? **This logo is wonderfully executed, very elegant, and in a completely different industry than Pirate Bay. While PB uses a ship, it does not convey the same mood as the logo here.**Both ships, but different feels.
ReplyLove this. nice work with the mark. Works well on how you have treated the background colour as well
ReplySimilar to TPB or not, I think this might be my favorite logo in the whole pond.
ReplyMark is very nice. Has a Pirate Bay look to it. *The serif typeface is very pretty, what is it? Not sure about the wide kerning and leading though.
Replythe font eats the logo . . . don do that pls*
ReplyWhenever i see this logo i think: wow, i love it. Great work!
ReplyIsn't that the ship from Pirate Bay?
ReplyLoving the the lit backdrop. The the hundreds of thousands of logos with a ship illustration at this angle, and we're comparing that horrible Pirate Bay logo to your infinitely superior work...Ugh. When put beside this, that logo bears no real resemblance whatsoever (flip it anyway you like).
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