The Castle Print logo by Sean O’Grady creates a strong and immediate connection to the nature of the business it is designed for. By basing the graphic on the Subtractive Color Model the logo not only relates directly to the printing industry, but also creates a unique mark by reflecting the company name (‘Castle’) in the form of a castle icon shaped from the blending colors. via VectorTuts
Designer: Fogra

(549 votes, average: 4.30 out of 5)

I love the simplicity of this logo. Bravo!
Simple, Memorable and Fun! Great job
Lovin’ it! Colours, details… Great!
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Brilliant design!
Love the idea of it! This is one of the better logos I’ve seen in a while.
This is defintely a great and original idea! Congrats to the designer, that’s my favourite logo here so far!!
Gorgeous. We see these intersecting circles so often, but not with a neat little detail in the middle. The tower really pops… very effective.
Thanks to everyone for the comments and votes.
The use of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black is key for a printing company. I enjoy the overlapping and use of overprint and combining of colors to create the castle in the middle. I like the logo and think it was done well.
good one
simple.. its interesting to put a top of the castle into a color diagram..hoho
This is a great spin on the iconic overlapping CMYK colors. It’s easily recognizable as a print shop, and the castle adds a personal identification. Awesome.
absolutely awesome!
to take something so very well known and adapt it to their brand.