![]() Posted Wed Feb 6 10:23AM | Hi guys, i design a logo for an event company in Chile, the name is "petalos" like a flower... and the isotype is a representation of a flower. the client like the isotype i think it can be better, also now i am searching for a font that match... i am looking for a rounded thin font, what you think? how i can improve the isotype, what font can be good with the isotype. thanks for the advice... ![]() thanks for the advice... |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted Wed Feb 6 10:39AM | hi there - I've moved your thread into our Off-Topic section to get more attention as our Critique forum is meant for our contributors to help solve rejection issues or to allow us to preview files that they are concerned may be rejected. We're in the process of reworking our forum structure and we have a discussion with our members going on right now. You're welcome to check out our plans and offer any suggestions. You are also welcome to sitemail me with ideas if you'd feel more comfortable considering comments thus far have been from contributors. I'll be back in a minute to offer my critique. Wanted to make sure you knew where we moved you first! |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted Wed Feb 6 10:56AM | First of all, the design is very attractive. The colors are very pretty. What do you mean by "isotype"? I have not heard that term used with the context of a logo. An icon that represents the company? Same meaning as a logo in your case, is that correct? Tell us a little more about the company.
I think you have a really good start, depending on the answers to the questions above. But, after defining those things, you may find it isn't. As it is right now, I see the company as catering to: high end, luxury, classy, contemporary, but not terribly sophisticated (I don't mean this negatively, I mean that it isn't scholarly). (Edited on 2013-02-06 10:56:54 by pink_cotton_candy) |