I like this so much better than the other one. N/W doesn't say anything to me, but this just spells it out, even if I don't know exactly what the company is about.
So is the company named "no work" as in the first version, or "zero work" as in this version, or is it still up in the air? Either way this looks great!
I really enjoy the central slashed o. I think there is potential, with a little work, for that to stand alone as the mark based on the brief you have described. Just a thought that I'm sure you've already considered.
^ I like your thinking Mackey. I was talking with a friend about that today. I think if size constraints are present (which they likely will be...i.e. fashion tags, etc) we'll attempt to brand with the slashed o. I think it will work.
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Tony Lane
Custom logotype (2nd concept) for Zero Work clothing label. Again, fresh, minimal, simple, uncomplicated. Feedback welcomed.
over 1 year ago
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Kristian Hjelle
Love. This. Stuff.
over 1 year ago
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Patrick Haney
I like this so much better than the other one. N/W doesn't say anything to me, but this just spells it out, even if I don't know exactly what the company is about.
over 1 year ago
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Michael Spitz
Solid!
over 1 year ago
Great work, Anthony ! :)
over 1 year ago
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Jesse Dodds
Love it, especially that texture in the background.
over 1 year ago
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Mackey Saturday
So is the company named "no work" as in the first version, or "zero work" as in this version, or is it still up in the air? Either way this looks great!
over 1 year ago
Cool. Simple looking and perfect texture in background.
over 1 year ago
Love the textured look tony!
over 1 year ago
This looks great!
over 1 year ago
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Tony Lane
Thanks fellas. Hey Mackey, They started out as "No Work" and met and came back and changed to "Zero Work".
over 1 year ago
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Skylar Hartman
I love it! However, I don't know how I like the inner shadow or bevel that you have on it. Have you tried taking that off?
over 1 year ago
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Tony Lane
^ Yeah, this is just a dressed up web-version. The printed version will most likely be flat with some possible distressing.
over 1 year ago
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Josh King
I have zero complaints
over 1 year ago
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Patrick Branigan
This really rocks. Especially love the textured look.
over 1 year ago
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Krystyn Heide
I like how the W plays off the diagonal line that is often included in a zero. Nice.
over 1 year ago
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Emil Bonsaksen
Oh, very nice indeed! I love how the O is cut and how perfect balanced it is against the W.
over 1 year ago
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Mackey Saturday
I really enjoy the central slashed o. I think there is potential, with a little work, for that to stand alone as the mark based on the brief you have described. Just a thought that I'm sure you've already considered.
over 1 year ago
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Tony Lane
^ I like your thinking Mackey. I was talking with a friend about that today. I think if size constraints are present (which they likely will be...i.e. fashion tags, etc) we'll attempt to brand with the slashed o. I think it will work.
over 1 year ago
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Brad Haynes
Love the style on this. Great work.
over 1 year ago
Really great. How did you get that sweet, sweet texture?
over 1 year ago
This rocks my man, that texture is just sick!
over 1 year ago
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Tony Lane
Thanks guys. This is the final (client chosen) concept.
over 1 year ago
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Nacho
Everybody loves the texture, I do love it as well. Can I ask which one you used? Thanks.
over 1 year ago
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Tony Lane
I implemented a lot of them actually. The most prevalent being concrete.
over 1 year ago