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I am a complete n00b when it comes to PS...
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It's rather bulky but I'm not sure how you plan to integrate it into your Web site. Other than that, it looks great.
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`it doesn't look quite clean (with the beveled and shadow)
`I wouldn't associate it with a top-quality service, since they couldn't get a nice clean crisp professional looking logo.
that's what I think, don't take it to offense, i know what i said might offend you; but it is just how it seems to me.
Well it is going to be the header for my blog. Here is how it looks on the actual site:
http://freebbt.blogspot.com/
I'm glad you like it.
Edit:
Don't worry about offending me, that is what I am looking for constructive criticism.
Any advice on how to change it to make it more like it belongs to a "top-quality service"?
Last edited by free bbt; 09-14-2009 at 04:38 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
well I just did a google search for logo ideas
and I found this nifty site: http://logofury.com/
basically what I look for when I look at a company is how good their logo and/or website is. That usually gives me a sense of their service.
In a logo, I look for clean lines, crisp design, innovative ideas, and up to date "tactics"
Just a constructive critic: the image looks cool, but the letters don't.
Ya I was thinking the same thing.
I am gonna redo the lettering, but I am not sure how to do it...
Maybe something like:
Or? Any advice?
Edit:
OK here is an updated version:
Better? Worse?
The white on white causes it not to work on this site. Click here: http://FreeBBT.blogspot.com to see how it actually looks.
Last edited by free bbt; 09-16-2009 at 04:56 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
There good, i think the first one is on the big side and the second one is still a bit big and you cant realy see the logo well in the cell phone.
I'd lose the glow on the icons if it were me. Makes it look out of focus. Also, work on your image at least twice the size it's going to be & then resize it down as the last thing you do....hides mistakes & your end image is sharper.