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A non-static logo. Yep. Effective communication. Threads could be used as a returning graphic object. Spot on, spot on. The typeface is unique and communicates itself with its characteristic look. Could even work alone. I’ll hope you like it.
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the label are overlapping like a post it, a instant way to express yourelf.
the endented contour make it textile specific.
This logo is based on an image created by Linda Sagan, the spouse of SETI-Researcher Carl Sagan, who is probably best known for the movie “Contact”.
The icon was used as a label for the Voyager 2 spacecraft, so the aliens could tell exactly where it came from. It’s actually the first label in outer space.
Originally the couple on the picture was completely naked, but that was before spreadshirt was founded, right?
So here is how it fits the briefing:
- easy to use:
As easy as a teflon pan! Powered by the future. - detailed:
As detailed as you can get. Just look at the couple. - individually made and unique:
Is there anything more unique than a completely nude man or woman, wearing only a shirt they designed themselves?
Organic shirts are getting more and more important in the fashion business. spreadshirt ist one of the first companys which promote organic wear and help to safe the world… blabla. So the basic idea was to integrate the old fingerprint logo (because of it’s individualism) in a new “your own label”-logo and all in organic colors. I think it’s very easy to understand.
Whops. I didn’t really follow the rules. Is there room for this kind of creativity? Well, I thought that this would take it a step further. To enhance the brand even more. Create The feeling as I would say. Hope I didn’t offend you with the “tagline� enhancement”. Oh, the last of the logos is just a spinoff. Since I saw that it was pretty popular with the thread. Hope you’ll like it. Additional description and images

Hello.
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The idea is basicly demonstrate what spreadshirt is doing but the icon also brings a lot of other stuff. Its out of two parts
“spreadshirt”-theshirt and “the designer”-thearrow.. the arrow give it a positive,forwarding touch but also the printig aspect.. excuse my english.. Additional description and images
This is my entry for the OLP1.6.
Because of the new slogan, I decided to go with a label.
Next I searched for ways to present the label, in a way that it gets more meaning.
In the process I came across the chameleon, a symbol for creativity and originality.
Now, the logo represents both a label and the animal.
I realise not everyone (if not no one) recognizes a chameleon in the logo, but that’s intentional.
In the first place, it’s supposed to show a label. The ’secret’ chameleon serves as a wink to those who know he’s there or discover him themselfs.
As showed below, I made sure the logo also ‘works’ without the letters, in black and white and as a favicon.
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reinnovate yourself
(the convergence of producer/consumer and label)
as personal as your thoughts
a universal symbol (thought bubbles) is used to convey that spreadshirt is all about creating very personal products. products as personal, as your most intimate thoughts.
- infinte variety of mass-customization
( symbolized by the color circle chart) - the prosumer as artist
(colors in paintboxes arranged like the colors on a painters palette) - the simplicity of using spreadshirt
(you think it, we print it) - flower power
huge brands are often considered evil. but spreadshirt is different.
it empowers its users to a world full of love and creativity. it’s almost like hippie-heaven …
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Your Own Logo
Self creating t-shirt: One continuos line forms a t-shirt, and at the same time, a capital letter S (from Spreadshirts), generating an image that can be easily recognized as an identity for Spreadshirt.
The logo directly shows the nature of the business in a simple image, with clear message that folows your tagline YOUR OWN LABEL.
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This is the Spread Shirt Inside Logo. It started out as a full T-Shirt but just looked a little funny but after some thought this logo was born. Its simple, but separates the main ideas. Spread and Shirt and it emphasizes thats its “your” “Own Label”.
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So we are forgetting about all extra elements and now with a reduced element we can focus on the very content of the shirt, the customers idea and design.
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