I love the use of whitespace but I’m with Tom on this one, it’s just not for me. I keep trying to figure out if I’m “missing something” more than the wrench shape creating a home figure. Is it just me, or could this logo apply to any home maintenance company? Maybe that’s what it is, I don’t know.
i really can’t get over the comments of “oh it’s cool but it looks like this logo that my buddy did for a-company-that-nobody’s-ever-heard-of”…. seriously people. a designer can’t know of every identity that’s out there. use your heads.
This logo is so brilliant! One of my faves for sure.
That’s one is so simple and direct. The use of white space is wonderful and makes design seen easily.
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LOVE IT!
*yuck* I get it but I’m not a fan. The top of it cut off that way makes it look weird. I guess to each their own.
I dont understand, could you please explain to me why the black shape???? Thanks
All right i got it. Its wrench-shaped…
Absolutely loving it but I’m sure the idea’s been used before.
Nevertheless I can’t find an example of where it’s been used so I won’t criticise.
I love the use of whitespace but I’m with Tom on this one, it’s just not for me. I keep trying to figure out if I’m “missing something” more than the wrench shape creating a home figure. Is it just me, or could this logo apply to any home maintenance company? Maybe that’s what it is, I don’t know.
I like the concept very much. But there are miles of areas which could be overcome.
I saw the home in the ratchet. I thin it is a good concept.
I however think is is rather a bit too simple, underwhelming to an extent.
very creative and unique!
Everything genius design is in one unique shape!
its cool but looks like a friends logo check out the portfolio of Paul Dunbar at http://www.creativelaunchpad.com
Love the concept. Bold, simple and clear. Just communicates with ease.
Love this logo! so simple
i really can’t get over the comments of “oh it’s cool but it looks like this logo that my buddy did for a-company-that-nobody’s-ever-heard-of”…. seriously people. a designer can’t know of every identity that’s out there. use your heads.