A small update & refinement of the icon + other variations
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This time I let some room for interpretation
But if u want to learn more about the concept visit here:

Please check inside for the conceptional thoughts!
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…elvis?!
Nope, I’m callin him “YOL” (I know, very creative lol) Hope u like him as much as I do, it is my favourite mascot/logo that I ever made so far.

It is a little bit naughty, just for fun
…look inside for the baaaadest logo & typography u’ve ever seen!

“Your own label” certificate
Put your thoughts & imagination/creativity (the fluffy circles) on your clothes from spreadshirt (the own crafted/piled “TM” shirt) = it is your own label
Customize Clothes 2nd version.
That version have a softer font & is more abstract.
The blue part of the symbol stands for individuality & standing out of the crowd with your own customized clothes from spreadshirt. (the “i”point from “shirt” is emphasing this fact of “your own shirt/label/something special”)
The grey part of the symbol stands for spread. In addition with the blue part of the symbol it is result in/meaning:
“spreadshirt, your own label”
…open your mind…!
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Inspired by the post from adam (Hang on, isn’t that a giant…)!
PARENTAL ADVISORY - EXPLICIT CONTENT
Which arrangment/version do u prefer? write down ur thoughts
I tried to create a logo with another than the typical “shirt” approach, something more abstract. When I played around with ideas, images, I came to think about the word “spread” and alternate meanings.
Like, well, spread as in “something you put on your bread”.
So I designed this stylized piece of bread with some spread on it. Everyone’s free to put on the bread what one likes best.
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I thought I would expand my thoughts on my own entry.
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My focus is to create a modular designed logo with a high brand recognition. Modular means that if you separate the different parts you still have them work for their own, the identity has to work for its own. One module from the logo can be placed without the rest, without loosing its identification power. The strongest module ist the brand name “spread shirt”, this is symbolised by the double s that forms a lace. This can also be placed alone, when the logo and the brand is familiar enough to the user, or if there is not enough space to show the whole logo. The second module is the label that can be tied to the lace. Please tell me what you think. *deea*
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