That is something to consider, however, when you think about how you will apply this logo to the web. Diagonal lines tend to have a slight jaggedness on a screen regardless of what you do to prevent it, so you have to be ok with that when applying this design to your website.
Love it. But, it looks exactly like Stop Design's old logo. Perhaps enough time has passed that it won't matter. I couldn't even find a screenshot of the old stopdesign.com
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Vin Thomas
This looks nice. Colors are great. I imagine those jaged edges are just from the screenshot though...right?
over 1 year ago
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Erik Sagen
Vin: Thanks man. Yeah - it looks much, much cleaner at full size (10x10 in./300 dpi). Photoshop jaggified it when I shrunk it for Dribbble.
over 1 year ago
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Pat Dryburgh
That is something to consider, however, when you think about how you will apply this logo to the web. Diagonal lines tend to have a slight jaggedness on a screen regardless of what you do to prevent it, so you have to be ok with that when applying this design to your website.
over 1 year ago
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Nathan Smith
Love it. But, it looks exactly like Stop Design's old logo. Perhaps enough time has passed that it won't matter. I couldn't even find a screenshot of the old stopdesign.com
over 1 year ago
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Erik Sagen
Huh - can say I wasn't even thinking of it when I did this. My original concept sketch was more curved, like horseshoes almost.
over 1 year ago