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Logo Vooys design

Brief from client 

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I am an 19 year old student trying to improve my designing logo.
My questions is: is there any advice on how to improve my logo or is it good the way it is?

Thanks in advance!

5 Comments

Emanuel Cruz's picture
12 pencils

Place the specifications it means for you

xKillswitch's picture
424 pencils
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To be blunt, this is pretty bland. The large "S" looks random and out of place, and the three dots don't really bring anything to the table.

I would explore new typefaces as well. The one you used should be used for print, not a logotype. I feel like I've seen it dozens of times before.

Try new things, sketch some cool shapes, and look at sites like www.logopond.com for inspiration. Heck, some of the stock logos on here aren't half bad.

Good luck!

CAMOBAP's picture
47 pencils

Actually three dots do bring something to a table - a wonder bread, can some of us remember the dotty plastic wrap from wonder bread? I totally agree with KillSwitch - time to redo this one.

Shawali's picture
1380 pencils

www.logpond.com

www.dribbble.com

www.pinterest.com Get an account right now.

www.fontsinuse.com to learn how fonts can be paired and used in different contexts.

If you can, subscribe to www.skillshare.com, there are loads of very cool design courses, covering a lot of different fields.

Create a thousand logos, by hand.

Good luck !

Waffles's picture
233 pencils

Here is what I want you to do to help you learn logo design.

1. Research. - Look at logos. A bunch of Logos. Then some more logos. (Charlie gave a great list of sites)
2. Brainstorm - Take your name, as well as some of your favourite things. Branch off from them, even if it doesn't make sense. Spend a good 30 minutes.
3. Pair the words, or pick words you really like. It doesn't need to make the best sense, or be from the same tree. If you have Dinosaur + cowboy - hey go for it.
4. Sketch some ideas. I would say about 6 of the pairs.
5. Pick the three that are working the best. Spend time on them. Sketch and refine.
6. Refine more.
7. Refine more more.
8. Turn on your computer.
9. Take the best of each of those 3 ideas and scan them in.
10. Bring us those 3 ideas.
11. We will help you from there. :)

But no computer work until we see some sketches! ^-^

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