Not really feeling a connection between your icon and logo. They don't connect very well when they are combined. Maybe try switching the logo/icon's positions. Or try adding a points (the little white boxes and directional black points.) on your logo. Your logo is good but it gets lost from 1.5 to .5 inch.
The type from the logo seems to be throwing it off. perhaps trying a different kind will tie it a bit better. It might be the possibility that the oval is throwing the design a bit, i think if you tried using a rectangle it'll tie it together in correlation with the vector design.
I like the vector idea! And I think doing away with the oval & just have the font by itself could be a great fix. And as previously stated, using a different font to match with the logo could tie it all together.
Not really feeling a connection between your icon and logo. They don't connect very well when they are combined. Maybe try switching the logo/icon's positions. Or try adding a points (the little white boxes and directional black points.) on your logo. Your logo is good but it gets lost from 1.5 to .5 inch.
ReplyDeleteThe type from the logo seems to be throwing it off. perhaps trying a different kind will tie it a bit better. It might be the possibility that the oval is throwing the design a bit, i think if you tried using a rectangle it'll tie it together in correlation with the vector design.
ReplyDeleteI think the best way to tie your logo and icon together is to use a San serif for your logo. Since your "me" are both designed as San serif.
ReplyDeleteI like the vector idea! And I think doing away with the oval & just have the font by itself could be a great fix. And as previously stated, using a different font to match with the logo could tie it all together.
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