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I much prefer the second version as version one feels like four different fonts in one logo - the box a, the bold a, the upper lower case box and then the caps creative. Way too much going on for me.
Would like to see the bottom corner of the back of the box aligning with the baseline of the B - also a more boxy font to convey box through the whole feel of the logo.
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Alignment
Put the edge of the box and B on the same height. This will guide the viewers eye
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Alignment
Put the edge of the box and B on the same height. This will guide the viewers eye
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Font
I really like the font. However, did you try using one which has a symmetric B? It may attract more attention that way and may look more down to earth.
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A
It may be a lot of work without a proper 3d program, but you could try making the box translucent (as one of the above readers pointed out) and make a three dimensional "a" which shines through. I think "boxes" are dangerous, because people that think in terms of boxes are not open or creative. They are closed, boxed, introverted, lost inside theirselves. Play around with that concept a bit and it might ease things up. - in combination with some other font for "box" (as mentioned in 2), you could really create something outstanding. I really love the rounded font inside the edgy box! Keep it that way :)
