Logo. Made in China for $40.
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Logo. Made in China for $40.
Someone I know got her logo done for her fashion collection from china for 40$. She is an Indian Canadian and spends more money on her cigarettes a day then on a logo for her business that is her bread and butter. What's wrong with these people?
Just that people have different perceptions of value. TO me and others in advertising, a logo means more than what it looks like. (I still shudder - when I was a trainee writer, was made to write rationale for logos. I had to explain colour changes and build deeper meanings into the addition of an extra line) But to some people, a logo is just a funny looking thing they put on a piece of paper to give out to people
Eventually, their market will get crowded and the need to create a brand (and not a product) will force them to think about their logos. Till then, all we can do is wait and bitch.
C
Eventually, their market will get crowded and the need to create a brand (and not a product) will force them to think about their logos. Till then, all we can do is wait and bitch.
C
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Sun Microsystems? Oh come on! It's a fantastic logo - a cylindrical (or was it rotational?) ambigram. It's Sun anyway you look at it.
To my eye, the HP logo is perfect for the company - a no fuss, simple maker of PCs. But you are welcome to debate that.
To my eye, the HP logo is perfect for the company - a no fuss, simple maker of PCs. But you are welcome to debate that.
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Khalid