We need a logo that works without text - some kind of thistle/mini badge hybrid maybe?
I would have a bash, but my graphics skills extend no further than MS Paint.
We need a logo that works without text - some kind of thistle/mini badge hybrid maybe?
I would have a bash, but my graphics skills extend no further than MS Paint.
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Offshore today folks I will try more simple ideas when I get back, that is if no one else runs with these or any other ideas they have.
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"Any logo works best when it's quickly and easily identifiable as to what its supposed to represent, especially to people unfamiliar with the group, product etc"
Agree with the above. We should also bear in mind that it costs more to produce, when embroidered, the more colours you use. to me, simplicity works.
With regards to the new logo, I would like to say that there is some good ideas being put forward but would agree with the above post as you have to watch what you put on your logo for either printing and having clothing embroidered, keep it simple as less is more...
As for the NEW MINI SCOTLAND that Alan uses at the moment on the top of the web page, it says it all...
William, your design I quite like, says what it means and is easily identifiable......I would try it with Scotland spaced out the full length of the Mini, as my son who is doing his final year in graphic design said it might look better and he also states, Less is more in a logo... A logo needs to says with one look what it stands for...
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My words exactly Malcolm, the more you put on a design the dearer it is to produce, either in printing or embroidering it...
Do we need two types of logo?
What Greig has produced are excellent graphics and we probably need that type of logo for on screen / photographic use. But as a lot of the merchandise will be embroidered, we probably need a simplified version of whatever we choose. I ain't any good at producing graphics, but here is an attempt on a simplified version, if someone else could produce a graphic version on similar lines. By the way, do we have any potential issue with "copyright" if we plagiarise the BMW logo?
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Must say I like the car outline ones. Trying to get a balance on the text is another thing altogether, either it looks to busy or too plain.well everyone else was having a play so why not
and sod it if anyone needs the WWW.
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Last edited by Stewart; 19th September 2013 at 01:01 AM.
Mini as it was. As it is. As it always will be. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, it's up to you to decide if it counts!