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**UPDATE** Sorry for the fast update But I have to do this *g*. I’ve done a little update to this one with one more example and a “simplicity-meter” for the typography and a little kerning correcture…

 

In my second entry I extendet the Tetrisidea of the first concept. With the first concept as a basic, I have genereted this logo. With the piled stones which symbolize a T-shirt can be coloured arbitrarily. They emphasize once again the “do it yourself” concept of Spreadshirt. The Logo with the V-neck and the arrow below can look like a screw, a nail, a pencil or a T-shirt. In my opinion these symbols transport the message “your own label” very well.This is the moment were you can go crazy, you can use the logo in a flexible and creative way (scroll down for some thoughts from me). The pencil (=the logo) is ablo to draw any motive in dashed lines, this design element can represent any message for promotion/advertising for web & print. Also you can easily cut or stamp the logo, since it is held simple.I’ve tryed to create a typography which is semantic to the words “spread shirt” to support the logo, my goal was to to achieve a good typographic brand recognition also without the logo. Comments, good or bad are very welcome as long as they are objective.


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Last 5 entries by AlexanderWende

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10 Responses to “Create your own label..?!”


  1. 1 by attilaworx | Sep 23rd, 2007 at 1:16 pm

    Great concept! I definately prefer the update 1.0 btw

    And the idea with the hammer and the different shapes could work well on many mediums. However, I would leave out the plane because it could be interpreted as “dropping bombs on the logo”.

    The rest is looking good. My personal favourite is with the grey shirt and the blue triangle.

  2. 2 by soe | Sep 24th, 2007 at 5:13 am

    good work, like it

  3. 3 by jeffersonb | Sep 24th, 2007 at 7:42 am

    I think the chopped up rectangular shapes + the triangle really makes it hard to see the t-shirt image because I see the icon more as a screw or a bomb.

  4. 4 by AlexanderWende | Sep 24th, 2007 at 5:06 pm

    thx attilaworx!

    Personally I think I like the 2nd one of the 1.0 update the most, because in that one the typography have some uniqe character.

    thx at soe as well ^^

    at jeffersonb:
    Yes that could be, but it is like with the fedex (www.fedex.com).
    With the first eyes on it is like just a typographic logo. But u ever notice the arrow in the “Ex”? That’s what i like if the logo has that “aha” surprising moment. But ur right it is a matter of taste anyway :) thanks for ur comment

  5. 5 by nimmersatt | Sep 26th, 2007 at 6:14 pm

    hm, this label looks like a screw, it doesn’t remind me to a shirt business…

    and the broken line looks the same as the advertisement from the german airline condor.
    here:
    http://www5.condor.com/tcf-de/sms_service.jsp;jsessionid=E905E12B44B389642CB4363869E084F2.as5worker

    www.condor.de

  6. 6 by AlexanderWende | Sep 26th, 2007 at 7:20 pm

    @nimmersatt:

    You can think what u want I’ve not copied that idea from this site, it was all about a brainstorming process… (the “do it Yourself” way of spreadshirt which I think can represent a screw aswell. But I’ve mentioned my thoughts already in the comment above) … and a whole bunch of work..!

    My hole Idea is based on the flexibility of the logo which can be used in many ways, so what I tryed to do is to expand the pencil Idea thats where the dashed lines came in my mind! believe it or not :/

  7. 7 by think.d | Sep 28th, 2007 at 1:31 am

    well done m8 I think that all your concepts work really well but i’d stick with the zip idea as it represents the clothing brand as a whole. Also ignore the comment about a broken line it’s not exactly a criminal offence to use a broken line in a design.

  8. 8 by Japasa | Sep 28th, 2007 at 9:14 am

    congratulate to you that you deserve that to get final!

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