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Your Ideas - Your Label

Your Ideas - Your Label

 

 

 

The easy shape of this logo is clearly readable and quickly understandable. The curlicues are a expression of creativity and are giving the logo a certain motion with that the ideas pop out of ones head.
If desired, a more serious version lacking those curlicues is also added, but I would go with this spicy version, this looks more like fun (what designing ones own shirts definitely is).

Let the people know what they can do with their own ideas.

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9 Responses to “Your Ideas - Your Label”


  1. 1 by adam | Sep 4th, 2007 at 11:07 am

    Really nice, got a slight imaginary foundation edge http://imaginaryfoundation.com/

  2. 2 by Pascalphilly | Sep 4th, 2007 at 1:49 pm

    Thanks!
    I think it is very different from stuff on that link. When you see tons of butterflys coming out of ones head that seems as rather just art to me, there is not such a unique message as my logo would have for spreadshirt.
    Since there is a million logos and images out there in the very end it is the way you use shapes to be unique, not what shapes you use.

  3. 3 by Pascalphilly | Sep 4th, 2007 at 9:03 pm

    An addition to my explanations:
    Since I think it is tautological to say label in the tagline and showing label in the logo, I rather try to push the creativity-aspect - always with “your own label” in mind but not showing it in a “in your face”-style.

    As to this I would like you Spreadshirt Guys to think about the following:
    In my opinion it is more important that the customer sees he can realize his own ideas, doing something with his creativity instead of knowing hes gonna own a label.
    If the first thing he sees is a label he does not know its about his creativity. If the first thing he sees is creativity and the possibility to realize his own ideas, that would catch ones eye. Because its no business guys that you are searching for but creative minds. Then the second look goes to the tagline and then he knows in addition to that it is also his own brand.
    Since its no use to communicate too many messages with one logo, you should be careful what the most important thing is - “your own label” is already the tagline, so I would say the imaginary should focus more on the creativity/own ideas message.

  4. 4 by FLIS | Sep 5th, 2007 at 3:24 pm

    @ pascalphilly:

    i really like the concept of this design. i agree with you on the idea that the focus should be on the idea instead of the label. i’d say perhaps they should consider “your own idea” as a tagline instead of “your own label”.

    as for this design: i think the typography needs some work, as well as the composition.

  5. 5 by Pascalphilly | Sep 5th, 2007 at 3:49 pm

    Thanks Flis for your comment. I was pretty pleased with type and constellation, but I am willing to change things if you could tell me what exactly you mean? changing the type or just the treatment?

  6. 6 by FLIS | Sep 5th, 2007 at 4:21 pm

    erm, what does treatment mean in this context?

    i am afraid i can’t tell you exactly what i mean. i do not think this type goes well with the image. the placing isn’t right either. i’d go for a different font that would fit the image better. also i wonder why you chose to make “spread” bigger then “shirt” (not that it needs to be the same size per se). try to make a composition and use a font that does make this one thing, right now it seems to be pasted together a bit.

    good luck!

  7. 7 by Pascalphilly | Sep 5th, 2007 at 4:29 pm

    I liked this font because it looks rather serious while the image is the exciting part. “Shirt” is smaller cause its a shirt in the image, so it does not need to be that emphasized. Thanks for your hints anyway, I appreciate it.
    Maybe I will get more feedback from Spreadshirt whether they like the idea and that logo in general and then I will try to do more with that. THANKS

  8. 8 by Pascalphilly | Oct 9th, 2007 at 8:05 pm

    Thanks Japasa!
    For everyone else who is interested, this is the new version of week7:
    http://olp.spreadshirt.net/entries/2007/10/09/yourideas-yourlabel_w7/

  9. 9 by Japasa | Oct 9th, 2007 at 8:29 pm

    you are right that your new version is better than old one! I am fool! I have changed that. ^^

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