Logo Review for an Illustration brand

Discussion in 'Design' started by Stefan Pavel, Oct 11, 2020.

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Do you like this Logo I made for my illustration business? PS: SP stands for my initials!

  1. Super great logo! Would definetly use it

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  2. Pretty good logo! Might need a little bit of work tho!

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  3. Not attractive enough!

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  4. Not good, too childish! Would dump it!

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  1. #1
    Hello, I am an illustrator and I've had this logo made years ago that I kind of made, liked it, but somehow I didn't think it was great enough and a little to childish. So I posted it here and was wondering what you guys think of it, should I use it as the main logo for my illustration business, or is better if I avoid using it? P.S: SP stands from my initials!
     

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    #2
    It's fine for an illustration business, particularly if you're going to have cartoon-style illustrations, but it will work fine even if you're not. Is this you by any chance? https://www.pinterest.com/PokyoPoku/
     
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    I like it - I'd expect meetings/workshops etc to be upbeat and positive, your office to be a bit funky, you probably have your dog working with you or something a bit unexpected. I'd expect to be paying for the privilege of hiring you though.
     
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    Looks a little unrefined. I would change the color scheme.
     
    Gracie Tallis Fetch, Feb 2, 2021 IP