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yes or no website logo? - 05-31-2008, 03:49 AM


what do u guys think? im working on my website logo
should i go for any of these or work on a diferent one
opinions anyone? :





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05-31-2008, 10:49 AM


The image looks busy and it's kind of difficult at first glance to figure out what I was looking at. The wording with the mirrored effect is something I like, but I would loose the baby blue color on then end. .

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05-31-2008, 10:59 AM


I like the reflection, but I had the same difficutly as Scott at initially determining what was the name. I kind of like the blue color, but it does draw the eye to the dot com portion of the logo - way from the name. Maybe make the Digitalinvision blue or a gradient (blue to the gray dot com).

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06-01-2008, 03:10 AM


how about this? or should i just loose the picture




ok im gunna work on a different text

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06-01-2008, 08:45 AM


I think that you may want to drop the picture. For me, it takes some looking at it to see/understand what the image is. Dropping the picture will allow you to use a larger text font.

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06-01-2008, 01:42 PM


i dont want it to look simple with the text only, i want people to know what digitalinvision is, there has to be an image related to photography

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Patty, I understand and agree that you want the immediate tie to photography. To me the image you have does not immediately make that connection - when I first saw the image, I had to really look at it to see the camera. It could also be my eyes and/or monitor (or not enough coffee).

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Patty, I understand and agree that you want the immediate tie to photography. To me the image you have does not immediately make that connection - when I first saw the image, I had to really look at it to see the camera. It could also be my eyes and/or monitor (or not enough coffee).


well it is dark, i'll take another pic where the shadow is not hitting the camera.

or u might need more coffee and see the eye Dr. lol

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06-02-2008, 03:36 PM


It looks like DIGITA Linvision to me. I would break the two words into two colors, maybe blue/gray/blue DIGITALinvision.com something like that. Although I'm not really 'feeling' the cap/lowercase in this case. I would lose the last version...with the embossing.

EDIT: One more thing...If you're going to use a photo as part of your logo, can you print that on a t-shirt? Probably not. You might consider either removing the photo or design a logo without a photo as a graphic.

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06-02-2008, 04:07 PM


i like the idea of breaking the colors, Hmm im doing that tonite, i have a logo
it's just a rough draft, my friend made it 2yrs ago


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i like the idea of breaking the colors, Hmm im doing that tonite, i have a logo
it's just a rough draft, my friend made it 2yrs ago
I like that graphic better than the 'photo'!

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it's just a rough draft, my friend made it 2yrs ago



Much better than the foto.

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06-03-2008, 10:51 AM


I have to agree. I like the logo.

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