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This is expensive and the work of professional designers, which you may not have the funds to pay.
Check my main website
http://www.affordabledesign.pl
where most of my portfolio is now displayed (this blog is no longer updated as of 12/2010)
Follow me on Twitter
http://twitter.com/#!/cedricsagne
You will need to sign a contract and make a donation to another charity
The settings on this blog moderate all comments manually. Comment spammers, you're wasting your time.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Details are everything
This logo is a draft design for a travel agency. This is an example of how details affect the overall design beyond measure. If you look at the two logos, you will feel that the one on the right is better than the one on the left, but you will find it difficult to point out where they are different.
In fact the difference is just that the "a" has been realigned a little down.
The logo therefore seems to stand a lot better on its feet. The difference is insignificant but teaches us something: analyse what your eye feels, put a brain to your artistic heart, be conscious where your normal viewer will be unconscious.
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