Logo for prom site
I was asked to design a logo for a prom (known as a 'debs' here in Ireland) site. They wanted...
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#2
Posted 29 January 2008 - 04:09 PM
But too simple. I would have some people dancing in prom clothing. The star is not really making it pretty. Why debs or what does that mean?
I would prefer something with more illustrative elements in it.
I would prefer something with more illustrative elements in it.
#6
Posted 31 January 2008 - 07:28 AM
I'm not completely sure why, but it reminds me of the 80s -I think its the colors, blue and purple. Also I'm not too crazy about the font. I think the serif font makes it feel a bit too old and serious. Just my two cents.
Good luck
Good luck
#7
Posted 31 January 2008 - 10:56 AM
I kinda like it. My only problem is the spacing (star) & the tagline font.
The star itself is fine. You just need to modify it & make it look a little more unique.
The star itself is fine. You just need to modify it & make it look a little more unique.
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#8
Posted 07 February 2008 - 04:01 AM
It's simple, and it's bold. If thats what the client chose then that must have been just what they were looking for.
I agree that the close proximity of the star, the b and the a are creating some tension that doesn't seem to serve any discernible purpose (though for all I know there may be a reason for your choice there).
I am also wondering if a debs ball and a prom are a bit different in scene. I know in the US here, a prom is usually a pretty fancy affair for those that can afford it -limos, tuxedos, fancy dresses, etc. Which may be why some are questioning the austere simplicity of your design. It may be perfect for your uses though.
I agree that the close proximity of the star, the b and the a are creating some tension that doesn't seem to serve any discernible purpose (though for all I know there may be a reason for your choice there).
I am also wondering if a debs ball and a prom are a bit different in scene. I know in the US here, a prom is usually a pretty fancy affair for those that can afford it -limos, tuxedos, fancy dresses, etc. Which may be why some are questioning the austere simplicity of your design. It may be perfect for your uses though.
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