chelseany23 said:Let's focus on the other issues. For the planned usage I'm not too concerned with print size legibility, but we'll up it a bit. Thanks for the input.
TheAnswer said:...I love the subtlety of the gradient though.
Blue Velvet said:Which will be lost at small sizes. Any logo worth its salt should stand up in one colour only without any half-tones.
chelseany23 said:Thanks for all the input.
Everyone seems to be going under the assumption that I'm some designer working freelance for a client. In actuality I'm just helping someone out with a model... I don't design for a living, nor do I plan to. In fact, this is the first time I've designed something like a logo, and it was done in Keynote of all things, not Illustrator or another graphics program.
While the suggestions are helpful, the condescending "I'm a better designer than you" doesn't need to be mixed in. You showed you're better than me at this as soon as you identified a font on sight, regardless of how common it is.
chelseany23 said:...the condescending "I'm a better designer than you" doesn't need to be mixed in.
chelseany23 said:While the suggestions are helpful, the condescending "I'm a better designer than you" doesn't need to be mixed in. You showed you're better than me at this as soon as you identified a font on sight, regardless of how common it is.
chelseany23 said:What do all you Apple design buffs think of this logo?