it looks like a Christmas ornament..
it’s pretty, but I would like to see it in “action” to see how it adapts.. the font is nice but doesn’t work well, IMO, with the sharp angles of the quilt-like pattern.
Is too much an illustration and also far to complicated to remember, I doubt anyone would remember what it stand for when you removed the name. Also the graphic is bit over used but only change here is that is in a round perspective.
Art is outstanding. Very cool. Typeface doesn’t seem to match however…too simple. Seems like an afterthought. The typeface integrated with the logo would help here.
JoBeeOne
Jan 20, 2009 at 9:44 am
˜Not unlike the Starcom MediaVest group of logos http://www.smvgroup.com/
But with a cunning twist (or bulge?)
It looks amazing
I like it a lot. Maybe a little difficult to reproduce in one color and in a smaller scale though.
It follows with Dubai wanting to be the center for high class vacations. the geometric sun/ compass rose really gets their message across.
Lets use the sandwich method. I really like the art value.
But I don’t know about this one… is this supposed to be a travel agency? an airport? a Kite contest?
it “looks” good but does it say something? I never associated Dubai with a Kaleidoscope before.
I also like the exotic colors and the sun in the middle.
The globe is terribly brilliant, but I’m not crazy about the typeface.
Interesting to look at, but I don’t think it follows many of the guidelines of what makes a great logo.
it looks like a Christmas ornament..
it’s pretty, but I would like to see it in “action” to see how it adapts.. the font is nice but doesn’t work well, IMO, with the sharp angles of the quilt-like pattern.
Is too much an illustration and also far to complicated to remember, I doubt anyone would remember what it stand for when you removed the name. Also the graphic is bit over used but only change here is that is in a round perspective.
Art is outstanding. Very cool. Typeface doesn’t seem to match however…too simple. Seems like an afterthought. The typeface integrated with the logo would help here.
˜Not unlike the Starcom MediaVest group of logos http://www.smvgroup.com/
But with a cunning twist (or bulge?)