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I like the first one the best Denis.
Gary W. Priester
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Don't think that trying to incorporate the number 2 into the graphic really works for me. In most of the examples above I wouldn't have spotted it if I hadn't been looking for it.
Thought I'd try an idea with the Gs reversed.
Hi Gary,
...another 'unsolicited' collaborator: Playing with some visual(s) for the word 'publishing'.
~Fred
Thanks Gary, I was just playing, if I was any good at this stuff I would have made bundles at 99designs,
which I don`t enter anymore and just use for idea's, on a dry spell.
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Excellent Fred
Jim - What would happen if you flopped those two Gs and moved them together. It is not a problem if a logo does not read immediately. If over time people discover something new is it a pleasant surprise that makes the logo more meaningful because now they know the secret.
Looks like we need to have another Logo Design Group Show soon.
Gary W. Priester
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Not quite sure what you mean by "flopped". Here's the file. Feel free to play around yourself. I've converted the two Gs to shapes, but the font is Dicot Bold for the record.
2gs.xar
Something more like this, Jim.
Gary W. Priester
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Aah... well there you go. I guess you're an "innie" and I'm an "outie".
some more doodles.
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