Simple, succinct 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.

2 Responses to “There’s nothing wrong with grey”


  1. 1 by bert | Dec 31st, 2005 at 1:14 am

    Oops! The image I uploaded appears a little big (no size was specified). If you are using Firefox just click it and it’ll re-size; if not why not?

    …or rather, I’ll wait and see if Admin sorts it out rather than making you all see it twice.

    Sorry for the boob.

  2. 2 by getimo | Jan 6th, 2006 at 4:03 pm

    I like your logo! Grey is a little bit too honest. It could spread a little bit more “youngness”. It’s too grey. The 2nd colour is very dull, beamless.

    All together I like your logo but it could spread more the briefing-aims.

    getimo

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