by Siah-Design • Uploaded: Nov. 27 '09 - Gallerized: Nov. '09
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Designed for ASL (American Sign Language) place, an upcoming online social networking and media hub that has been tailored specifically to the needs of the Deaf community by using their first and own language. ASLplace.com endeavors for equal treatment, equal access and raising awareness about Deaf people and their struggle to be heard for equal rights.
I felt a hand that also abstractly created a door opening communicated their mission.
Copyright Josiah Jost and Siah Design © 2009
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Great concept, I dig it!
ReplyWinner winner chicken dinner.
ReplyHigh five!
ReplyThanks gentlemen :) Client was very pleased with it which always makes our job extra worth it.
Reply%5E I agree my friend, say no more! Well done!
Replyperfecto
Replykiller!
ReplyGreat execution, I like it.
Replygreat concept, the colors are amazing!
Reply24 m California, oh wait what?
ReplySensational.
Replyvery evocative, Josiah
Replyand congratulations being the featured designer
ReplyVery evokative, Josiah, and congratulations being the featured designer.
ReplyVery evocative, Josiah, and congratulations being the featured designer.
ReplyVery evocative, Josiah, and congratulations on being the featured designer.
Replylol the evolution of commenting
Replylol the evolution of commenting hahahah
Replyyeh grats on being featured Siah!
ReplySpeak up, Raja. We can't hear you.
Replylol, thank thank thank thank thank thank you Raja. lol**Cheers also to Alen, Sean, Chris, Gafyn, Bitencourt, esotericsean, Fabian and Milosz for the love**
ReplyAlso, just did a blog post showing latest portfolio update. You can see the biz card design for this logo %22there.%22:http://siahdesign.com/archives/886*
Replygood*)
Replyexcellent work my friend..must dig )
ReplyGreat mark! Very well done!
ReplyI was doing some research on real estate logos containing hands and found %3Ca href%3D%22http://www.freelancer.com/marketplace/product/Hand-with-door-logo.html%22%3Ethis%3C/a%3E. I don't know, maybe you would like to take a look.
Reply%5E Yikes. Derivative at very least.
ReplyDefinitely a rip-off. Thanks for the heads up, William! I just flagged it on the site.**Oh and thanks to Snowkai, 43labs and Michael for the kind words!
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