HyperSpyder
bjk (13 points) | Tue, 2007-11-27 07:30
These logo concepts are for a company called HyperSpyder. They specialize in web development & hosting. Although not included, I have a black and white version that also works well. Which black background version do you prefer? Critiques are appreciated. Thanks!
UPDATE: Thank you all for the suggestions- they have been very helpful. I have put up some other variations of the logo including a smaller size, favicon, and black & white version. Any suggestions for these? Thanks again!
Ben






lower right is my favorite. On all the other ones, something gets lost. Like either the green or the grey gets sucked into the background. The lower right shows both at an equal contrast. While i do like it, I feel like it might get lost at a smaller size. Have you tried this really small to see if it gets lost?
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I like the top and bottom right versions.
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Cool design. I agree with the above comments. In what format will the logo be reproduced? I work with newspaper production and in my experience, the more contrast the better. The relatively fine lines may have a tendency to hide. Consider larger areas of color.
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Springwood
Nice logo! 2 Suggestions:
1. Do this in black and white. Does it work without any color or blends or without the background?
2. shrink the logo down to favicon size. Does it work? Since this is a web firm their logo should probably work as a favicon too.
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The top right version works the best as far as color schemes are concerned.
First thing that popped to my head when i saw it was the FireDog logo.
Just saw your update to b/w. I'd still remove the gray, but at least now it's easy to see the logo seems to be working. The favicon works as well in 16x16.
The only thing that would worry me at all now is the spacing between the oval and its gaps. The gaps might fill in when printed at small sizes. Otherwise, pretty darn cool.
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