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Archive for December, 2005
I created this logo as I was searching another great Typographie for “Spreadshirt”. As I found this Font I saw in the “HIR” of the “Shirt” in “Spreadshirt” a T-Shirt Silloette, so that I found the inspiration for this Logo. I think this is now a self-explaining Logo for the Spreadshirt company. I choose this color combination but it could be also every other combination… As You can see it in the Black/White Version…
More maybe still to come…
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thanks to ami for the good input. I coloured the upper triangle in magenta and the rest in black. so the upper triangle together with “you think it” stands for the creativity, the rest in black for the products.
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this logo symbolizes a button - it stands for the fashion, the clothes and the work of spreadshirt.
the button has the form of a s - s like spreadshirt.
you can use it as single label or with the text “spreadshirt” … the text is in lines, it spreads - one the one hand the lines are a metapher for the seams / producing of clothes, one the other hand the lines bring a little bit dynamic in the typographie - it seems to be fast - like the delivery service of spreadshirt …get your clothes in 3 days ;-)
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jesus, I can’t get enough :D
this time I made a logo orientated on simplicity …
I used a flash to demonstrate the energy, the dynamic and the power that a company like spreadshirt has.
( the flash also stands for the “s” -> spreadshirt )
When you create an outfit on spreadshirt, you don’t want to have only a simple shirt - you want something new, you want to look cool, you want to be “flashy” - that’s the reason why you use spreadshirt - not only fashion - it’s flashion ;-)
The logo is a t-shirt containing the “S” of the beginning of the word “Spread”. It is really simple and therefor can be displayed everywhere very good.
The font is just Arial, as simple as it could be, but it does have an effect on the viewer.
I used an azure color to emphazize the nearly endless possibilities you have designing your ow special t-shirt on spreadshirt.
A gave a few examples of how the logo and the font can be used together or not.
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The logo as a “cut out” fits, I think, with what Spreadshirt is about: the shirt is already despatched etc… Personally I like grey very much. It’s a base on which colour can be used effectively. The old tag line is too long. The “you” and “we” are superfluous and puts Spreadshirt at a distance to the customer.
I could go on and on etc but I should keep things short I guess as revisions are always a possibility.
If the whole “logo set” is required could someone set the guidelines down with dimensions of items you anticipate using etc.
I reduced the significant letter “s” of spreadshirt to a kind of abstract sign, which stands for modern, young and cool fashion.
It can be used alone as a brand and together with the “spreadshirt”-text.
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