Flamestore
by willem169
Flamestore
Number of views: 1029
Dated Submitted: Nov. 24 '06

Nov. 27 '06

hzavery said:

Nice.. where did you get the font from? ive been looking for it all over!


Nov. 27 '06

kult house said:

Uhm. Seriously? Looks look like a old fashioned Helvetica..


Nov. 27 '06

logomotive said:

I think he's being sarcastic? but then maybe not :-)


Nov. 27 '06

ClimaxDesigns said:

I think i'm going to start a thread in the forum about these types of logos, Colin and I have had 'heated debates' about the thick font skinny font usage. I want to know what you all think. When and where does it work, or is it just too easy...


Nov. 27 '06

willem169 said:

And what would the discussion be about? I'm tasting a little bit of displeasure about those logo's while I'm not sure about the fact of what could be wrong with those. Please explain, I'm curious (and I'd like to learn something).


Nov. 30 '06

OMNI said:

On my pont of view, and some fellow coworkers, when you use a thick and thin typeface on the logotype it's because one word is more important than the other, that's it. Lets say, when you're doing a bank, you'd put the name in bold and the descriptive word (in this case "bank") in roman or light.


Dec. 23 '06

Rob said:

Nice and simple, I liked it. However, I think it would've been a better idea to place the flame on the left of the text.


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