Portrait1

My Modern Met logo

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  1. Portrait1 Graham Smith

    Here we go again, further changes and stuff. A few of you mentioned about the windows and also the 'splaying' out of the bottom of the buildings. So have taken that to heart and altered the logo.

    Have kept the walls dead vertical, as well as adjusting the window highlights for left and right on each wall face.

    Also, to define the 3M's, I have thickened up stroke that makes the 'm' part of the buildings, and made the center wall stroke a little thinner.

    Am experimenting with adding some roof detail, as a finishing touch, but not sure yet if this causes too much clutter. Also looking at subtle shading on one side of each building.

    Thanks for previous feedback, the changes do work.

    There are still some tweaks to make, the way which the bottom windows now seem to align oddly on the inside walls, due to flipping the window reflections etc.

    Although the window strokes look a little inconsistent, they are all the same weight, it's just a display thing.

    almost 2 years ago

  2. Id Jan

    Lovely update, keeps getting better and better.

    The M's stand out really well now, and there's enough detail, without overdoing it.
    The roofs are a great touch, as they really help creating the 3D feeling of those buildings.

    Great work.

    almost 2 years ago

  3. Pro Avatar Vasjen Katro

    Ok i really love the enhancements you did! i think this is it! i was having a look at it from a different perspective and i realized that the three buildings make an m so i did some enhancements here it is just my opinion and of course you can make it better, i just wanted to show you the perspective if you already don`t know it, and thanks for my logo guidelines i`m working on it! ill show it to you soon!

    almost 2 years ago

  4. Pro Me Ryan Downie

    Really like what you have done with the logo G and the process shared. Big thumbs up and congrats on some fine work.

    almost 2 years ago

  5. Avatar Andy Birchwood

    @Vasjen that's one too many M's!

    almost 2 years ago

  6. Markmccorkell Mark McCorkell

    Quite jealous. :-) Love it.

    P.S. Like the way you're displaying that in a texture canvas.

    almost 2 years ago

  7. Pro Gedy Gedy Rivera

    Wow awesome. The first composition looked great but this one takes it to the next level. Awesome!

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    almost 2 years ago

  8. Avatar Mladen

    GREEEEEEAT!

    almost 2 years ago

  9. Pro Knb_avatar_dribbble Kostandinos

    Classy! Not sure how I like the tagline though. It's either the font I don't like or the kerning and spacing... or a combination of them. Can't wait to see the final! :)

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    almost 2 years ago

  10. Portrait1 Graham Smith

    Kostandinos : Yup, agree with the tag line. Needs firming up. Just got the OK from the client on this actual design, so can work on perfecting the details and work on the tag line. :)

    almost 2 years ago

  11. Portrait1

    It's been quite a slog this one, but we finally have arrived at the final design. A few subtle tweaks here and there, introduced the red as the website has a black and red colour scheme.

    The main change being the tag line, decided to dump the sans-serif/serif combo and opted for a full on sans solutions. So the tag line is clearer, bolder and also... red. :)

    There are several orientations of this logo, the website version is a wide landscape version.

    Thank you for all the feedback over the course of this project, have implemented most of the suggested changes and it looks better for that. :)

    Go Dribbble.

    almost 2 years ago

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