
This brand appears dynamic and strong. The italic typo and the rounded dots contrast with the symmetric blue square. This ‘reduced to the max’-logo reflects the spirit of a young and mighty brand.
The concept behind the dots is the printing tecnique. Printing is about tiny dots at a shield. But the dots can also be interpreted as a metaphor of digital data, as Spreadshirt is an online company.
Here are some visual variations of the brand.



And these are some variations of the same sign. I’d appreciate your comments on this. Thanks.

Last 5 entries by gerard
- Mona Lisa wearing a T-Shirt, meme. - October 6th, 2007
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- t-shirt with label 2 - October 4th, 2007
- jumping - October 3rd, 2007
- silueta - October 3rd, 2007





i like the t-shirt with the smooth logo at the left side. where to buy?
i hope, that many people will see this great logo and recognize the potential of that dots. Compliments! I would take it immediately.
Yeah, the hoodie looks great! Transparent and unique. Fabulous on white ground. Please print it!
I’ve read the comments above and like to join your opinion. This is an all_round logo working both on website or t-shirt. Keep on enjoying us with your design-ideas!
very funny…
http://olp.spreadshirt.net/entries/2007/09/30/visual-perception/
thanks fabrizio! your logo is good too! i didn’t see it before.
it s the contrary of mine: Squares above Circle.
i started like you with more columns and arrows and I simplified the logo to get the maximal simplicity.
and i forgot to thank you all people for all your comments. i’m glad someone wrote a comment.
good logo, but…it’s simply THE SAME logo that fabrizoDAF has posted…
i don’t think it’s a your personal idea…they’re perfectly IDENTICAL!
Oh oh, that’s not fair, my dear. Do you really think that only one person in the world can invent a simple logo with simple dots. It’s not such a genious idea. At the same time in history there where three people patenting different fotography processes. And this is far more complicated thing. And that is no singular case.
It’s patetical to read such copyright-competition-like comments on a contest where everbody works so much hours for free, giving so much ideas and getting nothing in return but malicious comments.
Fabrizio et. alter:
you are a bunch of copyright freaks!
you may think this is a competition. but it actually spells O.L.P. where O is for OPEN.
it is supposed to be a collaboration rather than a competition…
I would be more than happy if someone “steals” my “personal” ideas and improves upon them.
of course it is always nice to get some kind of acknowledgement, but gerard gave you appropriate credit, once he became aware that your contribution was related.
I also like to post references to my own work where I think there is some relation, but with the intention to reinforce the idea rather than mocking other oeople for coming up with a similar design.
I also agree with gerard, that breaking the shirt down to pixels is actually not so ingenious.
gerard’s contribution deserves credit for further elaborating the ways in which the rasterization ( which in its own right is boring to the eye of anyone brought up in the digital age) can be rendered visually more interesting, and he did a very good job there!