that looks awful sorry
New WBO Logo
well please explain why.
wbo - hallowe'en addition
that orange is too bright and using it as the wheel color makes it too overpowering
the black is just an odd choice and doesn't go at all with the color-scheme of the site
that orange is too bright and using it as the wheel color makes it too overpowering
the black is just an odd choice and doesn't go at all with the color-scheme of the site
true the orange may be too light.
I used black because of contrast. navy blue wasn't so great. I gotta another in the oven
I used black because of contrast. navy blue wasn't so great. I gotta another in the oven
also you guys are saying all this stuff about logos being flat always, but most logos i see from big companies aren't flat :\
(Mar. 03, 2009 11:57 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: also you guys are saying all this stuff about logos being flat always, but most logos i see from big companies aren't flat :\
A lot of them are actually "flat" (vector) since it is easier to scale them to different sizes . Though, having gradients isn't a problem since they are scalable.
[Image: wbologo3mychangesblue.png]
[Image: wbologo3mylightblu.png]
some others
use only a few colours because its more expensive and harder to reproduce fades or what ever for signage, product embossing, clothing. its still done though.
imo I like block colours.
[Image: wbologo3mylightblu.png]
some others
use only a few colours because its more expensive and harder to reproduce fades or what ever for signage, product embossing, clothing. its still done though.
imo I like block colours.
those both look pretty bad and you're basically completely disregarding the existing color scheme
and i'm telling him what i think of them?
Its Ok, but you not explaining why so. how else can I or the design improve, right? I know Im kinda snubing the colour scheme but this is the time to do it...
anyway logos tend to simple, immediate. they convey a message or brand quicky. the more you complicate it becomes a graphic, which dosen't work everywhere.
anyway logos tend to simple, immediate. they convey a message or brand quicky. the more you complicate it becomes a graphic, which dosen't work everywhere.
well either way, you're not really changing anything other than the colours ... the colours you're choosing are too bright and they contrast too much
Honestly, the logo looks good the way it is. Maybe make the blue slightly lighter(more like the blue on the actual forum) and/or add the gradient fill to the orange. It would make the logo more complex though and IDK if thats a good idea.
EDIT: Nevermind, your new logo is what I was saying XD. Use that instead.
EDIT: Nevermind, your new logo is what I was saying XD. Use that instead.
Woah, the Turkey Logo they're trying to get looks pretty cool:
http://worldbeyblade.org/thread-2655-pos...l#pid90684
http://worldbeyblade.org/thread-2655-pos...l#pid90684
(Mar. 04, 2009 2:26 AM)shikamaru526 Wrote: Woah, the Turkey Logo they're trying to get looks pretty cool:
http://worldbeyblade.org/thread-2655-pos...l#pid90684
i made that as well
(Mar. 04, 2009 2:28 AM)Bey Brad Wrote:(Mar. 04, 2009 2:26 AM)shikamaru526 Wrote: Woah, the Turkey Logo they're trying to get looks pretty cool:
http://worldbeyblade.org/thread-2655-pos...l#pid90684
i made that as well
Amazing! Good design! To be honest, I like that one the most.
Me to!
The L-Drago outline doesn't make for a very good logo. It's way too complicated. But, ZenX wanted that in the banner.
yeah, tbh I didn't like the blade (L-drago) used in the turkish logo. It just doesn't look right.....
The L-Drago outline makes it look a bit..you know...triangle lol
Well I think it's really cool!
(Mar. 03, 2009 11:57 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: also you guys are saying all this stuff about logos being flat always, but most logos i see from big companies aren't flat :\
I can make a few scans/photos from my logo book if you like. Can do the first few pages. They are all flat colour.
99% of all the logos on this google image search have logos with flat colour: http://images.google.co.uk/images?um=1&hl=en&q=logos. Ask any designer and chances are he will say, if not hint on, that flat colour is best for logo design.
Wow,you can see them getting better and better.Nice job Brad for the Logo's
(Mar. 04, 2009 12:00 PM)BeyUK-Espio Wrote:(Mar. 03, 2009 11:57 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: also you guys are saying all this stuff about logos being flat always, but most logos i see from big companies aren't flat :\
I can make a few scans/photos from my logo book if you like. Can do the first few pages. They are all flat colour.
99% of all the logos on this google image search have logos with flat colour: http://images.google.co.uk/images?um=1&hl=en&q=logos. Ask any designer and chances are he will say, if not hint on, that flat colour is best for logo design.
Wikipedia doesn't have a flat design?