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Two logos I made for a server

Submitted by backagainst, , Thread ID: 200835

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17-03-2021, 08:06 PM
#1
Constructive criticism is welcome! Please tell me what I should improve on.

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RE: Two logos I made for a server

#2
U need to tell us more about your servers. What kind of server they are. Its a music server? That left orange is to colorfull for me, and right is to simple, dosent know what thats mean.

RE: Two logos I made for a server

#3
Subjective opinion, but in the first, the color combination is not the most favorable. It hurts my eyes ..

RE: Two logos I made for a server

#4
AUX fonts aren't that popping.. background and font shades are very similar that's why I guess.. you can copy AUX and change the colour and keep this coloured font as shadow.
But good.. keep making new things

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#5
I like 2nd best. What do the Delta and the tilted Cross symbolize in the second logo?

RE: Two logos I made for a server

#6
pretty good, the quality is kinda bad that's all

RE: Two logos I made for a server

#7
I think the first thing you should do is look up on vector / raster image differneces.. they are both clearly pixelated and unsharp.

RE: Two logos I made for a server

#8
Guys, it's blurry cause there's a spoiler filter on top of it lol.

And for the design, I'm guessing it's for a music/audio-focused server? I think the second one looks better, but perhaps you can use the same motif (the AUX cable) on the first one and implement it into the second one? Also the dissimilar angle of the diagonal lines are throwing me off here.

RE: Two logos I made for a server

#9
What do the Delta and the tilted Cross symbolize in the second logo? I don't like the askew logo but I liked the orange colour. the second logo is too simple I think.

RE: Two logos I made for a server

#10
awesome, looks rly professional and has an old school look to it

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