A Review of Logo for DreamGardens by Neal Chester

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  • Neal Chester

    Neal Chester

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    • Usability: 5
    • Strategy: 5
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    Excellent

    Posted on Jan 27, 2012 at 5:24 PM

    Concept 2 is the best because the leaves are integrated into the logo making it one unit. The first concept doesn't have this effect. Concept 2 is highly superior and I would go with that one. There's nothing to change.

concept 1-a.jpg

  • 1

    I believe this is a folding 'map' (or whatever you call it) in which to put papers? If so the seam is probably on the verticial edge between green and white, meaning the white (with the leaf) is the front, correct? If so I feel you might want to more prominently brand that front (while still keeping it subtle)... it's after all you're nr1 place where you can brand I guess.

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  • 2

    the leaf logo looks boring. it is relevant to the business, but still it doesn't catch the viewers attention.

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concept 1-b.jpg

  • 1

    do you use "Century Gothic" font? with Bold? try another another attractive font, not a standard font.

  • 2

    use text align on the left side, but it just for alternative

  • 3

    reduce

  • 4

    reduce

concept 2-b.jpg

  • 1

    The main logo here is fantastic, but I think the subtext really doesn't follow the rest of the design idea.

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