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I want to say that I'm just now starting to get into Photoshop, i'm definitely not an expert. I couldn't find anyone to design a logo for my team so I just decided to give it a shot. So can you guys tell me what you think? any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
Edit: My team is named Blur Faction so its supposed to be a B and an F.
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Edit: My team is named Blur Faction so its supposed to be a B and an F.
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since not a company logo expect a lot of hate since it isn't "professional" or "market branding standards", lol.
anyway,
to me personally the b looks a bit like a g (can been seen as a b aswell)
the main thing i saw is the angles you used to cut off bits of the F to 'sharpen' the points. they aren't at consistent angle which is slightly bothering and i reckon would look better with a consistent angle used throughout
feel its a bit stretched as well? seems a tad bit long width-wise in comparison to the height
if you want me to explain anything please do so but i do not have gyazo on my work computer so i tried to explain to the best of my compatibility
anyway,
to me personally the b looks a bit like a g (can been seen as a b aswell)
the main thing i saw is the angles you used to cut off bits of the F to 'sharpen' the points. they aren't at consistent angle which is slightly bothering and i reckon would look better with a consistent angle used throughout
feel its a bit stretched as well? seems a tad bit long width-wise in comparison to the height
if you want me to explain anything please do so but i do not have gyazo on my work computer so i tried to explain to the best of my compatibility
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OIIy wrote since not a company logo expect a lot of hate since it isn't "professional" or "market branding standards", lol.
anyway,
to me personally the b looks a bit like a g (can been seen as a b aswell)
the main thing i saw is the angles you used to cut off bits of the F to 'sharpen' the points. they aren't at consistent angle which is slightly bothering and i reckon would look better with a consistent angle used throughout
feel its a bit stretched as well? seems a tad bit long width-wise in comparison to the height
if you want me to explain anything please do so but i do not have gyazo on my work computer so i tried to explain to the best of my compatibility
Thanks for the feedback man! I definitely see where youre coming from about the consistency of the angles. although I did try and fix that and I just wasn't liking the way it looked afterwards.
and I also agree with you on the stretched thing. any ideas on how to fix that?
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It is a nice start but not the way you should go.
EDIT: If you have added a drop shadow, turn down the opacity a little bit
Have you used a font to create this or have you made the shapes yourself?
-FMWK
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EDIT: If you have added a drop shadow, turn down the opacity a little bit
Have you used a font to create this or have you made the shapes yourself?
-FMWK
Last edited by Sys ; edited 1 time in total
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Fxded wroteOIIy wrote since not a company logo expect a lot of hate since it isn't "professional" or "market branding standards", lol.
anyway,
to me personally the b looks a bit like a g (can been seen as a b aswell)
the main thing i saw is the angles you used to cut off bits of the F to 'sharpen' the points. they aren't at consistent angle which is slightly bothering and i reckon would look better with a consistent angle used throughout
feel its a bit stretched as well? seems a tad bit long width-wise in comparison to the height
if you want me to explain anything please do so but i do not have gyazo on my work computer so i tried to explain to the best of my compatibility
Thanks for the feedback man! I definitely see where youre coming from about the consistency of the angles. although I did try and fix that and I just wasn't liking the way it looked afterwards.
and I also agree with you on the stretched thing. any ideas on how to fix that?
the only way i can suggest is by grouping all the shapes you've made and then ctrl-t'ing to change the width, doesn't seem the classiest way but the only way i know how to do it
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FMWK wrote It is a nice start but not the way you should go.
EDIT: If you have added a drop shadow, turn down the opacity a little bit
Have you used a font to create this or have you made the shapes yourself?
-FMWK
Yeah it was made with a font, Xero's Theorem
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OIIy wroteFxded wroteOIIy wrote since not a company logo expect a lot of hate since it isn't "professional" or "market branding standards", lol.
anyway,
to me personally the b looks a bit like a g (can been seen as a b aswell)
the main thing i saw is the angles you used to cut off bits of the F to 'sharpen' the points. they aren't at consistent angle which is slightly bothering and i reckon would look better with a consistent angle used throughout
feel its a bit stretched as well? seems a tad bit long width-wise in comparison to the height
if you want me to explain anything please do so but i do not have gyazo on my work computer so i tried to explain to the best of my compatibility
Thanks for the feedback man! I definitely see where youre coming from about the consistency of the angles. although I did try and fix that and I just wasn't liking the way it looked afterwards.
and I also agree with you on the stretched thing. any ideas on how to fix that?
the only way i can suggest is by grouping all the shapes you've made and then ctrl-t'ing to change the width, doesn't seem the classiest way but the only way i know how to do it
I already had them all together so i just used the transform controls. How about now?
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[quote="FMWK"]It is a nice start but not the way you should go.
EDIT: If you have added a drop shadow, turn down the opacity a little bit
Have you used a font to create this or have you made the shapes yourself?
-FMWK[/quote
And yes I did have a drop shadow on it, set at 75%. I changed to it to 40%. I think it looks better.
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EDIT: If you have added a drop shadow, turn down the opacity a little bit
Have you used a font to create this or have you made the shapes yourself?
-FMWK[/quote
And yes I did have a drop shadow on it, set at 75%. I changed to it to 40%. I think it looks better.
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