Veflist Ltd.

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TernaciousT Dec. 07 '07

Everyone goes back to the antiparticle logo when someone does this type of logo. I can remember seeing this concept 5 plus years ago in a logo book so I don't think there's any exclusivity in the concept. Its been used before and it'll be used again, the question is how it improves on or perhaps weakens the concept. I love the texture feel in this treatment, it has every right to stand up beside antiparticle as a refreshing logo.

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abeall Dec. 07 '07

You're absolutely right, T%3B it's really just a modern variant of an amalgam, which has been around for a long time. But the popular antiparticle logo on this site has definitely made it a new/refreshed trend specifically on this website. Most of the %22antiparticle%22 logos I've seen here I've liked, but the concept just isn't new and feeling a bit tired. But most people outside of logopond won't know, so realistically I don't think it matters that much...**That said, this is an interesting logo, too.

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alto Dec. 07 '07

David, sorry, I just trademarked it! Got it going viral and now we are using the acronym IOR, LOL!

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Linda Dec. 07 '07

Better make the big small 'v' of veflist the same as the big V

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Hayes Image Dec. 09 '07

I have agree with TenaciousT, every time some one does a logo based around allot of dots somebody always posts a link to the antiparticle logo...**I've posted links saying 'hey your logo looks like this one.' but I have stopped (except for 'fudog', but that was a gag.) because I don't think it's fair.**Using a mix of geometric shapes to form a finished image, is one of the fundamentals of drawing.

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