The rolled up S-label
*Updated with more versions* An S, a shirt and a label. Your comments are welcome !pmd additional pics

Last 5 entries by pmd

No voting? Nope its all about discussion. But you can leave a score in the comments if you like!

8 Responses to “The rolled up S-label”


  1. 1 by gno | Sep 17th, 2007 at 3:09 pm

    crafted very nicely. but instead of a shirt or a label this looks like a snake.

  2. 2 by Vladrxpx | Sep 17th, 2007 at 6:30 pm

    very nice very nice
    i like it very much. great job

  3. 3 by logodesigner | Sep 17th, 2007 at 6:39 pm

    Great idea.Maybe you could add an outline so the t-shirt shape is more visible ? The way it is now it reminds me a bit of a heraldic symbol or a crown.Nicely executed anyway. :)

  4. 4 by Pascalphilly | Sep 18th, 2007 at 3:01 am

    Kudos to you! Great execution and a nice idea!
    I have a feeling of seeing a swarf or metal splint when I see it though. Therefore it looks rather like construction or a sharp razorblade.
    Unfortunately the nice look gets lost in the one colored version in my opinion. A gradient should not be important for a logo since its difficult in many print techniques.

  5. 5 by pmd | Sep 18th, 2007 at 10:01 am

    Thanks all for your comments.

    I wanted this ribbon to look like a kind of flag, for the pride of wearing your very own shirt.
    It’s really great to see you write what you see in it. Hope the shape of the shirt comes in mind quickly anyway, even if it evoques something else (maybe the hole in the upper corner is too disturbing)… can you see the Babel Tower turning it upside down ? ;-D

    Anyway I’m not fan of gradient logos, except maybe for a web-only use. So if this idea doesn’t work enough in one-colour I can’t be satisfied with it. Perhaps I will find a way to make it better…

    I’m now working on a fresh-new one, see you !

  6. 6 by nize | Sep 18th, 2007 at 5:43 pm

    Nice one! The meaning of the logo is quite cloudy, but very much memorable anyway.

  7. 7 by Trium | Sep 20th, 2007 at 12:32 am

    Yes this looks really fresh but I dont know why its twisted. Do you see the Shirt if you would not read the Name next to it?

  8. 8 by pmd | Sep 20th, 2007 at 1:05 am

    Hello Trium,
    Thanks for the comment.

    You ask “Would you see the shirt if you didn’t read the name next to it ?” That’s an interesting question… Maybe we’d get an answer by showing the logo (without the name) to people who are not involved in the project. It would surely be interisting asking them what they see.
    From my point of view, the logo and the name can be complementary, but I also agree with nize when he (she?) says the meaning is cloudy but the logo is much memorable.

    Concerning the twist, I wanted to give the feeling of a label that warps around you quickly and suits you well.

Leave a Reply


Did you take part?

Come and claim your free "Officially Unofficial OLP shirt" over here

We're Closed!!!!!!!

The contest closed on the Sunday 14th Oct. Thanks to everybody who took part! We've unveil the top 3 winners on the 27th Oct at 7pm.

Winners

 

Search

Search for author

Top Commentators (Oct)

    Top Posts