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Trevor Connell
Trevisaur | Mon, 06/26/2017 - 08:31
Brief from client
- Graphic designer
- Photographer
This is my personal logo as a freelance graphic designer and photographer.
It's ok if you didn't know- but it is too close for comfort. And in my opinion, you could do something much better here. It is a bit uninspired to me. Your curves are not perfectly smoothed out, little details like that make a big difference. I kinda see this as a chinese/japanese (??) symbol. It's good that you are keeping it simple, as I think a personal logo mark should be, but I think you should think in terms of your style as a designer. Your mark should reflect your personality as a designer as well.
Sometimes designing for ourselves is our hardest client!! lol But keep sketching and thinking and you will get it! =)
At times when designers go to a very simplistic path on making logos - things comes up very similar and identical - happens all the time. I agree with the above comment about finding your identity in a symbol and want to add that you, also, must tell the viewer about what you do in a very minimal way. Of course, if you would consider making a very more versions and sketch some more ideas - the good result will come.
4 Comments
They have the same one on ShutterStock, maybe go back to sketching
I actually had no idea about this.
But I did some pretty hard work on my own version.
It's ok if you didn't know- but it is too close for comfort. And in my opinion, you could do something much better here. It is a bit uninspired to me. Your curves are not perfectly smoothed out, little details like that make a big difference. I kinda see this as a chinese/japanese (??) symbol. It's good that you are keeping it simple, as I think a personal logo mark should be, but I think you should think in terms of your style as a designer. Your mark should reflect your personality as a designer as well.
Sometimes designing for ourselves is our hardest client!! lol But keep sketching and thinking and you will get it! =)
At times when designers go to a very simplistic path on making logos - things comes up very similar and identical - happens all the time. I agree with the above comment about finding your identity in a symbol and want to add that you, also, must tell the viewer about what you do in a very minimal way. Of course, if you would consider making a very more versions and sketch some more ideas - the good result will come.