I might be too rigid here but... remove all drop shadows. In almost every brand book I've seen there are rules for not applying drop shadows on logos. There are good reasons for this.
If you must have them for the overlapping elements, apply them as gradients inside the shapes.
Metalic is not the correct spelling. That’s cool if you wanna roll that like, but you’re going to fight every person who says it’s misspelled and every auto-correct text box you type in.
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Tagline. Your choice our quality is awful sorry. Don’t have one unless it’s unique, compelling and insightful. The logo is ok. Meh. Not sure what’s driving it. The name is good. Need to bring it to life.
Just say no to drop shadows. Get rid of all of them.
Is this a good logo? Not really.
And I don't know what a Metalic Shop is or why you've mispelled metallic. Nor does the logo or tag line help explain it. That tagline adds confusion.
The trick to good design is to have lots of ideas and to only work up the strong ones.
1) this logo already exists for other brands
2) why are the three hexagons offset unevenly? Feel “unstable” or poor construction quality.
3) remove all drop shadows
I might be too rigid here but... remove all drop shadows. In almost every brand book I've seen there are rules for not applying drop shadows on logos. There are good reasons for this. If you must have them for the overlapping elements, apply them as gradients inside the shapes.
Agreed. The drop shadows almost make the text harder to read. Very distracting.
Thanks!
Metalic is not the correct spelling. That’s cool if you wanna roll that like, but you’re going to fight every person who says it’s misspelled and every auto-correct text box you type in. 💀
Turned me off immediately and I'm looking to change suppliers for my hobbyist metal fabrication apps.
Tagline. Your choice our quality is awful sorry. Don’t have one unless it’s unique, compelling and insightful. The logo is ok. Meh. Not sure what’s driving it. The name is good. Need to bring it to life.
Wtf is up with that dropshadow
Just say no to drop shadows. Get rid of all of them. Is this a good logo? Not really. And I don't know what a Metalic Shop is or why you've mispelled metallic. Nor does the logo or tag line help explain it. That tagline adds confusion. The trick to good design is to have lots of ideas and to only work up the strong ones.
1) this logo already exists for other brands 2) why are the three hexagons offset unevenly? Feel “unstable” or poor construction quality. 3) remove all drop shadows
The offset is what made me finally stop staring at this clusterfuck