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parrot ART photography
DsignZ-grafix | Mon, 11/19/2012 - 10:18
Brief from client
This is a parrot design that is inspired by using different shapes to show that photgraphy have many perspectives and could be made by many different compositions.
Well, I do like the font you chose for "Photographer" ... And I think it does look like a parrot mosaic (nicely done on that front) but aside from that, I can't get on board with this.
I don't understand what you wrote about about the shapes showing that photography can have many perspectives or whatever- that's no clear for me. I guess I just see too many colors, too many small shapes, too many uneven strokes, etc. That and I don't understand what a parrot mosaic has to do with photography. If you were a mosaic maker or something, maybe... but photography!? (And don't you want your name or the company name somewhere in here!?!)
I love the illustration by itself but don't really see how this works as a logo. It's not clear what this logo is actually for and there doesn't seem to be a very strong connection between the symbol and the word.
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Well, I do like the font you chose for "Photographer" ... And I think it does look like a parrot mosaic (nicely done on that front) but aside from that, I can't get on board with this.
I don't understand what you wrote about about the shapes showing that photography can have many perspectives or whatever- that's no clear for me. I guess I just see too many colors, too many small shapes, too many uneven strokes, etc. That and I don't understand what a parrot mosaic has to do with photography. If you were a mosaic maker or something, maybe... but photography!? (And don't you want your name or the company name somewhere in here!?!)
I love the illustration by itself but don't really see how this works as a logo. It's not clear what this logo is actually for and there doesn't seem to be a very strong connection between the symbol and the word.
Too many colors and too many small shapes are confusing me. I can't see the connection between the parrot, the photography and the perspectives.