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Posted Feb 27, 2017
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Pcab Designs 5 Years 11 Months 1 Days ago
I like the use of negative space with the bird "hidden" inside the letter "b".
Pixelramen Designs 4 Years 5 Months 0 Days ago
Objectively speaking, initial thoughts when I saw this: The font/typeface readability makes it harder for me to recognize that the Words, supposed to be read as CueTheBird, which I read from the title of your post. Try to view your logo from afar, step back at least 1 or 2 feet away from your monitor. See if it's readable enough at that distance. Though the use of negative space was a nice touch, it didn't do your deign justice, mainly because it has too many details and made it lop-sided on the lower left part which made it heavy. Always try balancing design elements out. The brackets outside are already touching the Bird which gave an impression of heaviness on the left side. You can simply reduce all the details, less is more. Also experiment with typefaces that are easy to read even at a small point size, so when your logo gets reduced it will still be legible enough to be recognized. I like that it's clean, too much details is what's throwing me off. I hope that helps
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