It does look Asian, I was trying to think of what logo it reminded me of.
Why is there the grey over the logos? Doesn’t make more sense to reverse the rollover state to be the grey and the non rollover state to be normal and viewable?
I can see how the logo looks Asian, I believe the red also gives this feeling. For some reason it also reminds me of a computer chip or tribal symbol but it is a strong identifiable mark.
David,
I have the grey over the logos so on the front page people can look at one logo without the others being to distracting. I am still figuring out what is best, it seems to be a love hate thing at the moment.
Yeah I am not a big fan. I think it is distracting that you have to have your cursor in the logo box. Also after a second the alt tag pops up. It is more distracting on these blog pages. Maybe to solve your issue you can have the standard size of the uploaded logos more of a square – which gives them all more room to breathe – and get rid of the greyed out box.
Let me know what you think.
Jacob Cass
Dec 5, 2008 at 1:16 pm
I am going to run a poll on Just Creative Design (my other website) and see where to go from there. The square format doesn’t work because a lot of logos are horizontal in format and will get scaled down too much when trying to fit them in. Thanks for your feedback.
Reminds me of the Nazca Lines in Peru. Like it.
I thought it looks more like an Asian glyph.
It looks more like an Asian glyph. This is a strong mark and for people missing the connection of TM might guess it was a glyph of some sort.
It has that clean/timeless look. Like it.
It does look Asian, I was trying to think of what logo it reminded me of.
Why is there the grey over the logos? Doesn’t make more sense to reverse the rollover state to be the grey and the non rollover state to be normal and viewable?
Just a thought.
Eh. Reminds me of the Tiger Woods logo.
I can see how the logo looks Asian, I believe the red also gives this feeling. For some reason it also reminds me of a computer chip or tribal symbol but it is a strong identifiable mark.
David,
I have the grey over the logos so on the front page people can look at one logo without the others being to distracting. I am still figuring out what is best, it seems to be a love hate thing at the moment.
@Jacob
Yeah I am not a big fan. I think it is distracting that you have to have your cursor in the logo box. Also after a second the alt tag pops up. It is more distracting on these blog pages. Maybe to solve your issue you can have the standard size of the uploaded logos more of a square – which gives them all more room to breathe – and get rid of the greyed out box.
Let me know what you think.
I am going to run a poll on Just Creative Design (my other website) and see where to go from there. The square format doesn’t work because a lot of logos are horizontal in format and will get scaled down too much when trying to fit them in. Thanks for your feedback.
Very nice one, clean with strong impact
I saw a ‘chop’ as well (asian stamp) – strong marque.
This is the old “Tune Up Masters” logo. 1980s California automotive repair company. Not sure if it is still around.
Hmmmm, suspicious? Or just a coincidence?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_onY3kSwLAuA/RjX_6y1MFmI/AAAAAAAAAG4/doRYA3MIuro/s320/logo_triple_marfel.gif
nowdays, everything is a copy of everything … it’s used as an inspiration and suddenly, it looks similar … ncie find though
http://www.font.cz/logo/novy-vizualni-styl-technickeho-muze-v-brne.html
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tylko_Muzyka