Great work! Fun!**Can you tell me what typeface (if any) that you used? Would be ideal for a project I am working on. Nothing to do with photography or cheese :)
No problem, aren't we all just glad that the %22concept theft%22, %22bucks before backbone%22 logo that was on %22BRANDSTACK%22:http://brandstack.com - was removed, but congrats though on being featured here though.
Oh I get it now, it's all about execution rather than concept and creativity. Well then by all means, bravo! bravo! bravo! By this logic then - I do agree with that this is the best execution, thus far until we see more.
Darling Logo ponders - Don't be so quick to judge. Let me remind you %22Say cheese%22 is the first thing that people say when taking a photograph in the United States. As McGuire Design visually showed you this concept has been used for many photographers, no one owns it. Furthermore, when I was working on flutterpics, http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/82402 Oct. 24 '09 I was also working on this concept. The only reason I didn't put it in my logo pond portfolio is because I was respecting the request of Logo Pond in not posting logos that I plan to sell on brandstack. My concept IS a camera, this one that you want to accuse me of stealing is NOT. It is a dialogue bubble made out of cheese. My camera is a character, complete with eyes, freckles and a smile and yes he is made out of cheese. Oh and most ironic part, webcore only contacted me with threats when they decided they were going to post it on brandstack. This is a sad day indeed.
@muse7 I usually try to avoid Internet conflict but I fail to see how you have the audacity to make such a claim. This has now evolved into a matter of principle. **You clearly took an existing design of yours (the camera) and hastily formed it into cheese, added a speech bubble, similar brand name and even the same color background to your design. You were essentially trying to sell the same image of yours (the camera) twice on Brandstack (an immorality in itself - which someone else happened to point out in the comments for your logo) in a quick hasty move for a sell a similar concept after viewing the positive feedback for this design on Logopond. We can see this by the fact that the quality of the logo was very poor, whilst the remainder of your work is of a high standard. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind this is the very move you made.**As for %22threats%22 you were sent a polite message as soon as your work was brought to our attention when the work was assumed to be 100%25 original. As highlighted we are now aware that there happens to be many similar designs created in the past and I'm sure there will be more to come - which won't raise such conflicts. The difference in this case however is your clear lack of moral fiber in the fact that you are now going as far to try and push the suggestion that the work (and comments) herein weren't the clear inspiration for you to make such a hasty move. For that reason alone I concur that it is a very sad day indeed - at least on your part.
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Ha! Well done.
ReplyHaha awesome. Don't know if Photography needs to be messy though. Love it!
Replyha cool one.
Replyvery cool
Reply:) yes
ReplyYou totally nailed this dude!
ReplyIt works well, I can see its applications, well done.
ReplyVery cool, lot of fun!
ReplyReally great.
ReplyFun stuff! Well done! :)
ReplyReally great!!
ReplyI love this!! Great concept and execution.
ReplyLol .. This is awesome!
ReplyThe only thing I might suggest and it's just a thought but putting the biggest hole of cheese and slightly bigger, directly in center, as in lens.
ReplyThanks for all your comments! Much appreciated!**@logomotive I agree. I had the same thought yesterday!
ReplyVery Cool, nice idea! Talk Bubble cheese!
ReplyReally love this one
Reply:) cheese!
ReplyHeads-up: http://brandstack.com/logo-design/details/20145
Reply@forga Thanks for the heads up. Bucks before backbone for some it seems! :-(
ReplyWOW, that really tick me off. This is a GREAT idea and logo so well executed.Love it. Shame on them.
ReplyWas it put up after? Anyways great design here! well done.
ReplyThe design here is soooo much better. Really no comparison I think.
ReplyGreat one, very clever!
ReplyYeah! This is great stuff, smart and funny!
Replywow
ReplyReally proud to be featured!! :D With regards to the concept theft, her logo has been removed by Brandstack.
ReplyGreat to see this in the gallery - fantastic on all fronts!
ReplyWondavaa
ReplyCute.
Replylove this
ReplyGreat work! Fun!**Can you tell me what typeface (if any) that you used? Would be ideal for a project I am working on. Nothing to do with photography or cheese :)
ReplyThanks for your all your comments! @misterm2010 Font is %22Cookies%22.
Replyaww love it
Replytop notch %26 funny too :)
Replyvery clever and cool.
ReplyBrilliant, thank you :)*
Replywoo yummy!
ReplyHehe! Cute as hell! :-)
ReplySince it seems we're all about posting links here are some:**http://www.logolounge.com/logo_details.asp?qstr%3DljXnnh**http://www.logolounge.com/logo_details.asp?qstr%3DohUd**http://www.logolounge.com/logo_details.asp?qstr%3DohUe**http://www.logolounge.com/logo_details.asp?qstr%3DefRo%2560**http://www.logolounge.com/logo_details.asp?qstr%3DlnVahb
Reply@mcguire I'm not a paying member of logolounge. Can you or anyone else see a timestamp for these logos?
ReplyI know one of them was in the first LogoLounge book which was in 2003-2004 publication.
Reply@mcguire Thanks. I had no idea. :(
ReplyNo problem, aren't we all just glad that the %22concept theft%22, %22bucks before backbone%22 logo that was on %22BRANDSTACK%22:http://brandstack.com - was removed, but congrats though on being featured here though.
ReplyThis is %22the King%22 execution of say cheese concept from all above ideas. Congratulation on doing it.
ReplyOh I get it now, it's all about execution rather than concept and creativity. Well then by all means, bravo! bravo! bravo! By this logic then - I do agree with that this is the best execution, thus far until we see more.
ReplyYou've got my float for execution!
ReplyDarling Logo ponders - Don't be so quick to judge. Let me remind you %22Say cheese%22 is the first thing that people say when taking a photograph in the United States. As McGuire Design visually showed you this concept has been used for many photographers, no one owns it. Furthermore, when I was working on flutterpics, http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/82402 Oct. 24 '09 I was also working on this concept. The only reason I didn't put it in my logo pond portfolio is because I was respecting the request of Logo Pond in not posting logos that I plan to sell on brandstack. My concept IS a camera, this one that you want to accuse me of stealing is NOT. It is a dialogue bubble made out of cheese. My camera is a character, complete with eyes, freckles and a smile and yes he is made out of cheese. Oh and most ironic part, webcore only contacted me with threats when they decided they were going to post it on brandstack. This is a sad day indeed.
Reply@muse7 I usually try to avoid Internet conflict but I fail to see how you have the audacity to make such a claim. This has now evolved into a matter of principle. **You clearly took an existing design of yours (the camera) and hastily formed it into cheese, added a speech bubble, similar brand name and even the same color background to your design. You were essentially trying to sell the same image of yours (the camera) twice on Brandstack (an immorality in itself - which someone else happened to point out in the comments for your logo) in a quick hasty move for a sell a similar concept after viewing the positive feedback for this design on Logopond. We can see this by the fact that the quality of the logo was very poor, whilst the remainder of your work is of a high standard. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind this is the very move you made.**As for %22threats%22 you were sent a polite message as soon as your work was brought to our attention when the work was assumed to be 100%25 original. As highlighted we are now aware that there happens to be many similar designs created in the past and I'm sure there will be more to come - which won't raise such conflicts. The difference in this case however is your clear lack of moral fiber in the fact that you are now going as far to try and push the suggestion that the work (and comments) herein weren't the clear inspiration for you to make such a hasty move. For that reason alone I concur that it is a very sad day indeed - at least on your part.
Replyi dont c anything great about this concept...yes the xcicution has a decent fell.**The idea is to common...IMO
Replyextraordinary approach :)
ReplyRed Five Design are using your design on their site: http://redfivedesign.ca/work/logos.html
ReplyHaha.. Cool
Replyhttp://www.talentclipper.com/logo-inspiration/view/76/saycheese
ReplyI think someone is using your design on Talentclipper?? If not ...
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