QUOTE(lib2day @ Sep 30 2004, 02:04 PM)
best logos that stick to mind are those logos which are simple and can stand
out even when rendered in monochrome. imagine logos by IBM, SONY,
MiCro$ofT, APPLE...
i would suggest (ToxiqueSprite before right?
) with a pencil sketch first
and not be too caught up in a rainbow of colors (although it's not that bad)
imagine your logo as black and white and see if it will appear nice in a
t-shirt, cap, or mug. hehheü (you won't know how famous your logo would
become in the future, right? so, envision merchandising ala-George Lucas from
the very beginning of logo design
). if it does not look good as an outline,
re-design.
then add colors later if you still want it that way.
out even when rendered in monochrome. imagine logos by IBM, SONY,
MiCro$ofT, APPLE...
i would suggest (ToxiqueSprite before right?
and not be too caught up in a rainbow of colors (although it's not that bad)
imagine your logo as black and white and see if it will appear nice in a
t-shirt, cap, or mug. hehheü (you won't know how famous your logo would
become in the future, right? so, envision merchandising ala-George Lucas from
the very beginning of logo design
re-design.
Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't thought of it that way. This is by far the best suggestion/advice I've been given with web design as of yet. I really appreciate all of the comment, suggestions and advice everyone has given. But as I said, this was just a possibility for a logo. I have actually started a different concept that is currently still in it's beginning stages. After I have it mostly complete, I will probably add it for review.
Thanks again for all the great suggestions/advice,
-- J.
P.S. Yes, before my SN was ToxiqueSprite...

