Greenere Industries, Inc. is a general contracting firm that specializes in sustainable building.
Credits: Al Kerby, ProRank Studios
Greenere Industries, Inc. is a general contracting firm that specializes in sustainable building.
Credits: Al Kerby, ProRank Studios
Eco-logo and eco-design… Clever the idea of the “G” but ecycling symbol is so abused with this kind of concepts… missing originality I think.
I think that is pretty darn cool
Unfortunately the idea of recycling is broken here. I don’t know if it is just a mistake or maybe on purpose but it looks like this house is only ejecting the waste/energy/materials to be reused by someone else – so this is completely what it should do when refering to ecology.
I believe it is important to care about the idea of the signs we are transforming
Sorry, should be: *should NOT do when refering to ecology*
The concept is there, but the execution of it needs some work. Trying to turn the symbol into a G ruins the continuity of the recycling symbol and therefore the continuity of the cycle and the intended meaning of the symbol.
Also, at first glance, rather than a G, the icon just looks like a misshapen recycling symbol. I like the idea, but it doesn’t quite work for me.
The concept is very creative and cool! My huge congrats to Al Kerby, ProRank Studios
I think the idea sounds good, but in execution the amount that the recycling symbol has to be altered vitiates its effectiveness (Word of the day. YES) Anyway. Also the house seems to be a bit out of place. It’s a good idea, just not quite simple enough.
I for one like it. I think its simple and it gets its idea across to the audience. Well done.
I agree with the comments that it’s a good concept, but lacking a bit in execution.
very well done
Clever idea with the ‘G’, but agree with AlexTex. The Recycle symbol is very old hat. In a this world of the environmentally conscious, designers are going to have to try a lot harder.
No more rehashed versions of Gary Anderson’s work, and definitely no more pretty green leafs either.
I like the idea, it s very nice, clear and memorable but i would make the graphical final touch simpler.