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Flybersite
Hello guys

I was just wondering, we've made this simple but nice logo for our company, what do you guys think? Feedback is much appreciated by us

Thanks in advance

Glenn

MarkB
its an alright looking logo, whats mainly throwing me off is the border its too soft for my likes, maybe some beveling or lessening up on the shadow?
austen
looks good for a first comp, maybe make the starry style background a little more interesting?
Will0wz
Looks nice, but imo its kinda basic. The font doesn't really match the texture and like MarkB said the border is too soft. Try tweeking it a little and im sure it would be a great sucess smile.gif.

Good job though.
x
Jurnky
Thought this might help:

45 Rules for Creating a Great Logo Design

1. Do not use more than three colors.
2. Get rid of everything that is not absolutely necessary.
3. Type must be easy enough for your grandma to read.
4. The logo must be recognizable.
5. Create a unique shape or layout for the logo.
6. Completely ignore what your parents and/or spouse think about the design.
7. Confirm that the logo looks appealing to more than just three (3) individuals.
8. Do not combine elements from popular logos and claim it as original work.
9. Do not use clipart under any circumstances.
10. The logo should look good in black and white.
11. Make sure that the logo is recognizable when inverted.
12. Make sure that the logo is recognizable when resized.
13. If the logo contains an icon or symbol, as well as text, place each so that they complement one another.
14. Avoid recent logo design trends. Instead, make the logo look timeless.
15. Do not use special effects (including, but not limited to: gradients, drop shadows, reflections, and light bursts).
16. Fit the logo into a square layout if possible, avoid obscure layouts.
17. Avoid intricate details.
18. Consider the different places and ways that the logo will be presented.
19. Invoke feelings of being bold and confident, never dull and weak.
20. Realize that you will not create a perfect logo.
21. Use sharp lines for sharp businesses, smooth lines for smooth businesses.
22. The logo must have some connection to what it is representing.
23. A photo does not make a logo.
24. You must surprise customers with presentation.
25. Do not use more than two fonts.
26. Each element of the logo needs to be aligned. Left, center, right, top, or bottom.
27. The logo should look solid, with no trailing elements.
28. Know who is going to be looking at the logo before you think of ideas for it.
29. Always choose function over innovation.
30. If the brand name is memorable, the brand name should be the logo.
31. The logo should be recognizable when mirrored.
32. Even large companies need small logos.
33. Everyone should like the logo design, not just the business that will use it.
34. Create variations. The more variations, the more likely you are to get it right.
35. The logo must look consistent across multiple platforms.
36. The logo must be easy to describe.
37. Do not use taglines in the logo.
38. Sketch out ideas using paper and pencil before working on a computer.
39. Keep the design simple.
40. Do not use any “swoosh” or “globe”symbols.
41. The logo should not be distracting.
42. It should be honest in its representation.
43. The logo should be balanced visually.
44. Avoid bright, neon colors and dark, dull colors.
45. The logo must not break any of the above rules.

http://www.tannersite.com/rules-of-logo-design/
Fisher
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we've made this simple but nice logo for our company

IMO logo should be simple and makes peoples will remember it! Also @up smile.gif
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Always put in mind SIMPLE and UNIQUE logo is very effective. To make it "eye catching" you have to get advice from a logo maker group expert. Your DESIGNED logo will be more developed and enhanced with the use of new graphic software. Bring this logo idea you've made and sure you will have more choices to pick.
Rory
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