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<blockquote data-quote="CraigsSnake" data-source="post: 9096982" data-attributes="member: 46300"><p>I'm a creative design artist in Orlando, and most of the work I do is for Disney, Universal Studios, Harley Davidson, and Nascar. When you design a logo you want to keep the amount of colors down and try and keep it simple. You don't want a logo with a lot of detail because then it won't stick in people's head, think about it, the most recognized logos in the world are extremely simple, McDonalds is just a big golden M, Nike is just a check, etc. Don't get to crazy with it. And keeping the colors down is a good idea also because when you decided to go and get it printed on something like shirts or mugs or whatever the company printing it is going to charge you per color and where I work it's $95 per color. Keep that in mind. I think what you have looks nice and clean, and people will remember it. Adding a simple bandit or something may improve it a little, but it may also clutter it. I hope any of this info helps you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CraigsSnake, post: 9096982, member: 46300"] I'm a creative design artist in Orlando, and most of the work I do is for Disney, Universal Studios, Harley Davidson, and Nascar. When you design a logo you want to keep the amount of colors down and try and keep it simple. You don't want a logo with a lot of detail because then it won't stick in people's head, think about it, the most recognized logos in the world are extremely simple, McDonalds is just a big golden M, Nike is just a check, etc. Don't get to crazy with it. And keeping the colors down is a good idea also because when you decided to go and get it printed on something like shirts or mugs or whatever the company printing it is going to charge you per color and where I work it's $95 per color. Keep that in mind. I think what you have looks nice and clean, and people will remember it. Adding a simple bandit or something may improve it a little, but it may also clutter it. I hope any of this info helps you out. [/QUOTE]
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