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the second but the fact it's not perfectly round makes me mildly uncomfortable.

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I really enjoy the simplicity of the first logo, but the second one feels more personal. My choice is the first.

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First one definitely looks better. Minimal, Flatter colors, rounded edges, etc. But I don't get it at all, the second logo tells me a lot. Your username for one, also that you're in to tech. Maybe something somewhere in between them?

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41 minutes ago, bleedblue said:

First one definitely looks better. Minimal, Flatter colors, rounded edges, etc. But I don't get it at all, the second logo tells me a lot. Your username for one, also that you're in to tech. Maybe something somewhere in between them?

Well first off magandang umaga second I'm into all types of tech and i wanted to express that in the first because the second one seemed more directed into PC gaming so I'm kind of confused on how to keep that minimal look but expressing that I'm into tech at the same time

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Dark one look better. But what you doing with your logos?

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31 minutes ago, JoshB2084 said:

Dark one look better. But what you doing with your logos?

Sorry which one do you mean bu the Dark one? The one with the blue background? Well I'm switching logos because I thought this looked clunky but im keeping it as a sweet memory

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38 minutes ago, VegetableStu said:

looks a little weird though. like it's not serving its purpose to outline something

for a technical drawing, thinner (not to the point of being hard to see) is better, but for visual design it feels like you forgot to remove the stroke of the main shape ._.

 

(also get inkscape. you're using a raster-based image editor. a vector-based one will be much easier to edit, especially for logos)

Yeah, i agree, no outline is better than a weird outline.

 

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2 hours ago, Txe said:

The one with the blue background?

Yes, that's suit well. 

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On 5/4/2019 at 5:32 AM, Arika S said:

second one, design is more about simplifying things while still getting the message across, the first one just adds an unnecessary border and background.

 

also i would suggest lining up the bottom of the 3rd box with the point in which the tip starts forming, the right side of the boxes with the top point on the "T" and the top with the angle between the wall and the top.

 

there was a few other things i fixed up. The bottom point isn't symmetrical to itself and i made the spaces even between the three boxes and also gave it the same spacing between the left side of the boxes and the wall of the T

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