I notice most of the highest rated logos use a b/w combo – including this one. Any reason?
DChuck
Feb 14, 2009 at 6:41 am
@srinin
Because it’s simple and unexpansive.
Remember that the logo has to be represented in many ways, including on some fax headers.
Fax are mostly only in B&W so if your logo’s base is those colors, you won’t loose any of it’s value when transposing it to B&W
Great concept. I love it.
That’s pretty awesome.
awesome concept
love it!
(I often wonder if businesses have a logo before a name, when it’s perfect like this
)
@Angela – they can have both
https://incspring.com/brand_details.php?brand_id=926
Wes,
I’m curious why this logo is for sale as a ‘brand’, and not a ‘brand identity’ — which is a very small part of a brand.
Can a brand really be bought? Isn’t one built around it’s owners?
I agree David.. to me, a brand is a combination of many factors and is built, not bought. Hm.
hey.. a duck.. good concept.. never imagine a duck could be like this..
Good concept+ good rendition= good result!
You’re right David, as we discussed before, “Brand Identity” is a more accurate description for what designers on IncSpring are selling.
We did? Sorry to have you repeat yourself, Wes. My memory mustn’t be as good as I’d once hoped. Nowadays I take it for granted that I forget things.
It was long ago, before IncSpring launched
I enjoy having these conversations with you, though.
Very nice work. Probably the best logo I’ve seen posted on here thus far.
Absolutely classy – brilliant work!
very nice work..,it’s really cool
I notice most of the highest rated logos use a b/w combo – including this one. Any reason?
@srinin
Because it’s simple and unexpansive.
Remember that the logo has to be represented in many ways, including on some fax headers.
Fax are mostly only in B&W so if your logo’s base is those colors, you won’t loose any of it’s value when transposing it to B&W
Great concept indeed!
Where can I buy clothing with this brand?! OMG!
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