This is the 2nd logo for an accompanying website to the original logo My Modern Met
This website focuses on collections of images, with more polish. So the general idea is the same, just a different slant on the content. So to keep the general identity consistent between the two 'My Modern' sites, I played with an alternative cityscape, still based on forming the buildings from the 3M's.
The roofs each have 3 'm shape' roof tiers, but the top one is far too small to see, so this needs adjusting. Not sure on the fonts, if this should be kept the same or maybe using another font. Things to consider.
First attempt, so the windows are not perfect, and other issues, but it's solid enough to present to the client.
Graham, this is so stunning. Playful yet crisp. The only thing I could see that could use a little love is the tops of the buildings. The "seagulls" seem just a touch off... however, its hard to say exactly how.
Josh : Yup, it's not the final design, so there are tweaks to make... if the client likes the idea. Didn't even think to call them 'seagulls', but kinda obvious now when I look at them. :)
I'm really enjoying the progression of this concept. I think your implementation in this round is fantastic and much more sound than the previous renderings. Great work!!
This one feels more sophisticated to me versus the previous variation. Also the proportions feel right. I love the juxtaposition of the rounded Ms to the straight all caps font underneath. Well done!
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This is the 2nd logo for an accompanying website to the original logo My Modern Met
This website focuses on collections of images, with more polish. So the general idea is the same, just a different slant on the content. So to keep the general identity consistent between the two 'My Modern' sites, I played with an alternative cityscape, still based on forming the buildings from the 3M's.
The roofs each have 3 'm shape' roof tiers, but the top one is far too small to see, so this needs adjusting. Not sure on the fonts, if this should be kept the same or maybe using another font. Things to consider.
First attempt, so the windows are not perfect, and other issues, but it's solid enough to present to the client.
almost 2 years ago
The M's are cool! I also love the textured background!
almost 2 years ago
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Tyler Galpin
Very well done, Graham. Great perspective and depth on the buildings.
almost 2 years ago
Diggin' the perspective a lot!
almost 2 years ago
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Luke Lisi
Very cool... nice work!
almost 2 years ago
Christopher, Tyler, Geoff and Luke : Phwank you. Still work to do, but a sound start. :)
almost 2 years ago
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Liam McCabe
Genius! Love everything about this Graham :)
almost 2 years ago
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Hunter Hastings
Perfection, no modifications needed. You nailed this one, Graham!
almost 2 years ago
Graham, this is so stunning. Playful yet crisp. The only thing I could see that could use a little love is the tops of the buildings. The "seagulls" seem just a touch off... however, its hard to say exactly how.
almost 2 years ago
Liam, Hunter : Kind words, thank you.
almost 2 years ago
Josh : Yup, it's not the final design, so there are tweaks to make... if the client likes the idea. Didn't even think to call them 'seagulls', but kinda obvious now when I look at them. :)
almost 2 years ago
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Mackey Saturday
I'm really enjoying the progression of this concept. I think your implementation in this round is fantastic and much more sound than the previous renderings. Great work!!
almost 2 years ago
It's awsm, but why have 5 "M"s
cuz its my modern mix, so that's 3 "M"s dunno just an idea, looks good anyway :D
almost 2 years ago
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Monika Kehrer
This one feels more sophisticated to me versus the previous variation. Also the proportions feel right. I love the juxtaposition of the rounded Ms to the straight all caps font underneath. Well done!
almost 2 years ago
@Graham I couldnt think of another way to describe them :) Seriously, though, awesome stuff.
almost 2 years ago
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Christian Baroni
Beautiful. ;-)
almost 2 years ago