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Leaf Logo
eriksson2992 | Mon, 09/30/2013 - 07:47
Brief from client
Wants a simple logo that implements three As for Allied Ag. Associates. They mostly deal with lettuce products.
This is what a came up with a simple Leaf design with three As. What do you guys think?
I see where your going with this but i do not think this version works, the spacing between everything is pretty off, the AAA get smaller and less readable, what if you have to scale this down any further for a business card or whatever you would loose the A's completely.. I would give this another go maybe having the AAA bigger and more dominate in the leaf not a sub item in the leaf.
Also it might help the overall design to have the name in there as well so people can start to associate the name with the logo rather than the symbol trying to stand on its own.
This is a great idea. Agree with a lot that Stephen said. A fix might include, moving the "A's" up into the center of the leaf. Make the vertical gap in the A's wider to match that of the leaf. At first glance this looked more architectural
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I see where your going with this but i do not think this version works, the spacing between everything is pretty off, the AAA get smaller and less readable, what if you have to scale this down any further for a business card or whatever you would loose the A's completely.. I would give this another go maybe having the AAA bigger and more dominate in the leaf not a sub item in the leaf.
Also it might help the overall design to have the name in there as well so people can start to associate the name with the logo rather than the symbol trying to stand on its own.
This is a great idea. Agree with a lot that Stephen said. A fix might include, moving the "A's" up into the center of the leaf. Make the vertical gap in the A's wider to match that of the leaf. At first glance this looked more architectural