Zoo Pharma Consultancy is a company that believes that nature has given us the ability to heal animals without the use of powerful man-made drugs. Animals have the ability to “self-medicate” with natural drugs available in nature with our help.
The logo was to represent the convergence of nature and animals together without any scientific visuals. Why I think it works is that you have a minimalist visual representation of animals and plant-life together that does not make the viewer have to think too hard to figure out or get a rough idea of what the company might represent.
You get a rough feeling that Zoo Pharma works with animals and plant-life through ethical scientific methods. Unused proposal.
Credits: Heinrich Ferreira


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I think it´s a little bit hard to recognize the animal shapes in a small size… But I like it
hard to find the animals in the logo
yes, leaves is very good but it s very hard to find animals.. i agree with “bala S murali”
I like it. I think it’s very cleverly made. I like the animals small as it completes the logo in a subtle and clever way.
I agree that the animals are rather small in the logo but you can still make them out so I think it still works at this size but any smaller the detail would probably be lost.
i think its only difficult to identify animals. would agree with Matthew
Really nice logo.
Bump up the size of the animals a bit and it’s ready to rock.
Hi everyone! It’s pretty awesome having my logo featured here! Thank you all for your comments. I can partially agree with the fact that the animals could be larger but I wanted them to be a subtle part of the design. Enough to make you notice something there on the plant and take a second look.
Thanks for the comments!
How do you not notice the animals?? LOL. Rhino and monkey. only on a smaller scale one might not know what the monkey is. If you cant see that there are animals on it (like the comments above) then you shouldn’t be critiquing a logo haaaaha
Like the idea; I think it would work better with some refinements to clarify the animals, though. I will say the rhino shape was instantly recognizable to me. Probably could do without the monkey altogether.
So, I LOVE this topic.,Lacorey