Domus

by nathantrafford • Uploaded: May. 07 '11

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Description: In ancient Rome, a Domus was a type of house. It was common for these structures to have a rectangular hole in the ceiling where rainwater would pour into a small pool on the ground level. This logo represents an arial view of one of these buildings, with the highlights on the roof meant to subtly suggest a 'D' © 2011 Nathan Trafford
Status: Student work
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Tags: architecture pool water rome
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werthless May. 09 '11

giving us the word %22Atrium%22.

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balic Sep. 30 '11

Lovely logo.*I like handdrawn look of mark.*It radients warmth and safety - good work!

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chanpion Sep. 30 '11

Wouldn't mind having this in my student portfolio. Well, back in the days I meant.**Is this where you're gonna live with your smokin' hot wife Nathan? %3B)

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nathantrafford Oct. 01 '11

haha we can dream, right?

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