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Re: pic: VorTX logo
Are you talking in the same way that the Chrome logo is not rotationally symmetrical? I guess I don't follow.
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Re: pic: VorTX logo
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Re: pic: VorTX logo
Wow! The new logo looks great, can't wait to see the rest of the new branding at events this year. Great job 3735!
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Re: pic: VorTX logo
What software did you use?
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Re: pic: VorTX logo
The logo is very visually appealing, but I would recommend incorporating your team number into the logo. My team has discovered that team number needs to be in all branding, so that other teams can remember your number for alliance selections.
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Re: pic: VorTX logo
They also have a full logo that includes their name and number. As your brand develops you can start using your number less as people learn who you are. Our hats are the first item we have ever made without our number on them. We're confident that any event we go to know people will be to identify us even if our number isn't on our hat. This is year 6 after we rebranded. Texas Torque is a good example of a team that doesn't use their number as often in their branding (not on the front of their shirts) and everyone is able to identify them.
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Re: pic: VorTX logo
The team developed the logo and logo type in photoshop. The students first tried using fiverr with very poor results (I have never really had a good experience with that service). In the end, the team developed the logo on their own. Now is their big rollout across the board for competition season (twitter, instagram, facebook, web, appearal, pit design and robot)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwJ...ew?usp=sharing The new website: http://www.vortx3735.org/ |
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Nice idea.
Just 2 things. The inner triangle has a strong line and the continuation of the inner green solid part of the V has another line. I would like to see those lines aligned. Another way of saying this is to position the top of the white triangle inline with the bottom edge of the green mini-V. Do the same thing for each side. As you look at the image think about the look of the empty space (negative space). For example: can you see the arrow in the background created by the "E" and the "x" in FedEx? http://www.fedex.com/us/ My second point is that the tool to use is Adobe Illustrator or Fireworks. These programs are used in industry because they are vector based programs and allow the art work can be resized with minimal effort. Dave |
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