/r/Logo_Critique
A growing community of new and veteran logo designers. Learn and get feedback on your designs!
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My name is Christian Baloga; I'm a visual artist and author; this is my logo: https://cbaloga.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/cropped-43dae-siteicon-1.png
Thank you for taking the time to critique my logo!
Here is what im working on: https://imgur.com/a/lv7FQii. At the heart of it, its for an internet company. Software development and geeky shit like that.
DETAILS Im having trouble deciding what path to go down. Im considering a "JollyRobot" pirate + robot mashup. Originally I was really set on this, and hadnt really considered anything else.
However as time has gone on. Im really thinking maybe this isnt the best option...
Ive tried to comment on each photo the logic behind it / what im going for. I think they are pretty straightforward but maybe that because i've been staring at them.
FEEDBACK What are your guys thoughts? Keep the robot? Work on the digital fingerprint?
Hello guys, this is my first brand identity project! Let me know if you like it!🍀
https://www.behance.net/gallery/191974657/Visionnaire-Art-Gallery-Brand-Identity
Hello everybody! Im here today to request help by making me a logo. It would be nice if it was like 2019 onlyfans logo but it reads OnlyVozols and inside O has to be okie looking smoke or just smoke emoji. Sorry for wasting ur all time and thanks to these that help me. ✌️ Yolo ✌️
https://imgur.com/a/lDvNRN6
Logo design for walls of attraction. Walls of attraction creates magnetic wall sticker and sticker cut-outs that can be moved around by kids. So it's an interactive product. Help me please. I am stuck as to how I can make the w looks magnet, my client wants to retain the loopy 'w' with gradient but wanted to add something that, when you look at it, you'll say, 'oh it's something to do with walls, magnet, and interaction.'
Any feedback is highly appreciated thank you in advance!
UPDATE: Fixed an issue with the voting being disabled and an issue where users couldn't change their vote if they wanted to. I also added a little more context to my business description below. Sorry for the confusion.
I am starting up a small business that does laser cutting and engraving. In the future I'd like to make other sorts of decor/art. The name of my business is Emberglow. While I will be creating some rustic-looking and personalized items that you see on platforms like Etsy, I have a goal of working with businesses creating engraved promotional materials an such. So my goal is to not portray my business as overly "crafty" or homespun, including the logo.
I'm trying to create a logo that's relatively simple and clean. I'm satisfied with the color scheme, I just can't find a shape that I really like. So I've decided to just take what I have and create a poll and let others decide what they think is the best option.
I would really appreciate your feedback if you have a moment and would like to vote in the poll: https://www.opinionstage.com/page/5a603630-2dd3-4fcb-8f3c-5e5f8dc8f306
I'd also appreciate any additional feedback and I look forward to reading your comments.
My logo is quite simple but I used a few things in canva to bring it to life. Namely, an element design, a picture (of a bright star) and obviously used Canva’s font.
I know I can not use it as is as my logo. Is there a somewhat simple way to make it my own?
Adobe illustrator is quite expensive and I could get it but know it is essentially its own language and would not need it once I’m done with my logo
High-energy dance music station based in the North East of England.
Would love to hear your thoughts to pass on to our designer, no matter how critical.
Hello! I am creative a small clothing business. I am working on registering a trademark for the name soon and will be sewing patches with my logo on my clothes.
I am an artist but not too familiar with softwares I can use for my logo.
I keep getting conflicting results on if I can use certain softwares to create a logo if I want to sell my brand with it (IE Canva and adobe illustrator)
I have the logo design ready and would prefer to just make it myself but what software can I use to make my from scratch logo that will be safe to use once I start selling?
Preferably one that wont break the bank and i am only going to be using that software very briefly(for now at least)
thanks for the help!
First of all, thank you for taking the time to look at my logo designs!
This logo is for my custom furniture brand - Naomi Furniture & Design. We specialize in high quality modern and contemporary inspired designs, and mainly focus on custom media consoles, vinyl record collections, and custom high fidelity equipment storage.
This logo will not only be used in graphics on our social and website, but will also be laser etched/engraved on our products. We will be using the logo with and without the "furniture & design" tagline.
I'm trying to go for a slightly vintage, yet simple and modern feel. My inspiration was mostly from synthesizer logos like Moog, Korg, Nord, and Roland.
Please let me know your thoughts on the direction I'm taking and which one is your favorite!
I'm designing a logo for a remote working blog called remote prosper. The main vision for the brand was "not just survive, thrive' essentially helping the target audience ( entrepreneurs and remote workers) in balancing their professional and personal life. There is some emphasis on being mindful and leading a fulfilling balanced life. The blog will focus on helping the reader achieve prosperity professionally and also as a remote worker and the qualms one might face in work-life balance in one's personal life.
The concept was of a "toggle" a switch essentially. That creates symbolic distinction between being 'on the job mode' and 'off the job mode' and having the ability or mindful practice of "switching/toggling" between the two.
I need your help and expertise to kind of 'peer review' the logo and how it looks. What changes you'd suggest and even if the concept doesn't click I'd love your opinions on why and how to better it.
I've attached a logo 'evolution' below. The first looks too simple and the second look was scratched because it kind of looked like a pacifier rather than a toggle. So you can tell me whether it looks like a pacifier to you or not and whether you like version1, 2 or 3. 3 being the current reigning option. I've attached a link to the gif of the logo animation. If someone here has some experience on making a animated or interactive logo ( knowledge about the coding end) please comment I'd love to pick your brain on this.
Thank you !
This icon is for an app made to discover local businesses like restaurants and museums on your area, do you think it’s good enough for a first version?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sT3T8R2XO3uH1dcAqiiPW1UKoYtf343GLhY6ayu5Ads/edit?usp=sharing
There are 4 options. Which one do you prefer?
Can someone say what is wrong with my friend's logo.
I am not in the design field and I can't articulate it, but having lines on a brand that is supposed to be Jolly Dots makes no sense to me
And also the colors are on the opposite side of being anything jolly about them
So I’m in the mix of starting up a “retreat/sactuary” on my 20 acres. It started off as just foraging/wildcrafting classes and now I want to add in yoga classes, weekend farmers market, reiki sessions, spiritual ceremonies/ and a coffee shop lol. Anyways it’ll be awhile before my dream is complete and everything is in order but I wanted “Groovy GroundsS.” (The s is short for sanctuary) to be the main branding and then I’ll have little names for the classes or whatever. Anyways I’ve been working on a damn logo for too long and I just don’t want something that’s going to be completely unrelated but I can’t figure something out that isn’t too complex or corny. Any thoughts?
Hello! Which of the two logos here do you prefer?
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Hi I’m helping a non-profit change their visual identity. Pls note I’m not a designer but have experience in marketing.
The founder of the org had this designed 14 years ago and is fond of the logo. Most of the other people are not. No designer was used back then
IMHO it is a nice piece of art but doesn’t work well for a logo. It has low reductive value, is very busy and may have too many colors, amongst things)
Questions for the designers here:
I’m trying to make a case for logo redesign.
Thanks!!
Hello everyone, I did some practice makeing a couple of logos for "Creative Perpetuum" collective for sewing novices and people who want to learn, variety of in classroom courses on sewing and alike.
Link: https://ibb.co/X4r76yN
For context I'm planning to start a 3D print farm in the future, i still need to work a lot of things out and such but I already started working on branding and such. I made this logo myself with some variations. I want it to be simple so it can be placed on 3D prints as a small cut out or a protrusion (basically bevel or emboss in photoshop terms).
I like it but I still feel like it doesn't have that charm of more professional simple logos (Think of Twitter, Telegram, Android, Python and such). Any tips or feedback appreciated.
A bit more info about the whole thing: the name of the business is Snowflake 3D, referencing the fact that 3D printing can be the solution to many different problems. No two snowflakes are alike, just like the customers needs, if that makes sense.
https://i.imgur.com/oOfMhCx.png
Does this logo look like the money sign ($) in a cone? We wanted to incorporate the "S" in our name into the ice cream cone but not sure how it looks to people.
Hi everyone, I need suggestions regarding possible interventions that can be made on this logo. There is no meaning linked to the three letters, except for M, whose dot also serves to indicate an exclamation point. I don't understand exactly what's wrong with this logo, but I have a lot of difficulty working with it to create accompanying material
I am thrilled to announce the completion of my rebranding project of Enthrall IT on Behance! 🎉✨
🚀 Throughout this transformative journey, I discovered that Enthrall's previous brand design was not aligned with their core values, and as a result, they were not effectively reaching my exact target audience. 🎯
The new design elements have been carefully chosen to resonate with their target audience and create an instant connection. From the typography that exudes professionalism and credibility to the imagery that evokes emotions and tells a story, every detail has been thoughtfully considered to enhance brand perception
Link: https://imgur.com/a/acl67us
Can you guys please review the logo which is for a business consulting startup company? They'll be dealing into service based industry and here is the design. Suggest me if there are any major red flags or anything that would lead a bad impression especially while reaching out to potential clients into b2b
Logo for personal/amateur use. My nickname is Dimi, so I wanted to try playing with that. I want to have something that I can stamp on my work. Very minimal.
Tell me what you think :D
https://drive.filen.io/d/4c6820d9-6107-4dd7-ba83-4cafc3104ae2#dZVeyRfuSph2i2ZxwTDvPRoZ0cXpnLsu
Created this for a local basketball tournament, was told to give it a " streetwear vibe" - hence the handwritten stars & tournament wording. Inspired by the original Space Jam logo as well.
I'm a big fan of the logo but feel like something about it looks slightly off, any feedback at all is appreciated!
Hi there! I have been in graphic design and more recently focused on UX and UI design since August of '22. I have been attempting some logo designs recently, and I would appreciate any feedback on this.
The client was a luxury cannabis company called "Jov-e". They wanted to be exclusive, be sophisticated, and to bring a touch of luxury to everyday enjoyment. The personality is a mi of brightness, modern, friendly, class, playfulness, a bit of rebellion, natural, and easy strength. The client emphasized that this was meant for those seeking a lifestyle not just looking for a product. They are targeting wholesale and retail customer markets and requested a Lettermark type of logo. When using adjectives to further describe what they were looking for was elegant, modern, between personable and professional, neutral gender, colorful, and upmarket. I got the color scheme from an image that the client provided using magenta, purple, and blue hues.
I always get the feeling that there is something very obvious like a design principle or rule or something that I do not remember or do not know when I make logos, so I am very curious to know what you all think and have to say about them. I am only looking for constructive feedback so if you don't provide some sort of reason please don't bother commenting lol
I went ahead and quickly put them in a Google doc for you to check out here.
I've never actually designed a logo before, but as I'm about to start my own business, I finally found justification for all the logo design content I've consumed on Youtube over the years :D
The company will offer services and products related to NFC tags how to utilize them in the customers own business.
https://gyazo.com/3856f77ce873af11dad11761e798aea0