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Re: How do team make a logo

What you have looks good, allow me to make a few suggestions though as my team also went through a logo redesign this year:

1. Designing a good logo that will stick with your team for years to come is difficult. We started working on ours over the summer and only finished a few days ago. Don't be discouraged if things don't click immediately, keep at it!

2. Keep it simple. I make this recommendation for two main reasons: first off, it makes printing a lot cheaper and a lot easier. And secondly, it makes it easier for people to recognize and understand your logo. By simple, I mean that you should try to limit the logo to a simple design that utilizes just two colors, or at least have a version of the logo which is like that.

3. Stay consistent. If you have one logo (or two similar logos for different reasons as mentioned above^^ ), make sure that you use this logo for everything that you do, and that you stay consistent with the team color. This will greatly enhance your team's imagery.

I think you guys will be fine, good luck!
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