Kid Smart Logo
Submitted by dpc on Thu, 2005-05-19 06:46.
This was a logo that was created for a group project. It was for a board game company that needed to appeal to the child that wanted the game and to the parent buying the game. The ages of the children that it needed to apeal to was around 3 to 9. The building block part was used to convey the "smart" part of the company, which had different levels of difficulty for their learning products.
I'd love to hear what members think. Thanks!

Good work!
I think it's very nice. Like the colors and the concept. I would only try to make it a bit more dynamic by moving arounf the blocks a bit, I mean turn them in 3D, so they show a bit different angles. Also, the blue rectangular under smart may be irregular shape and on an angle to match the playfulness of the logo.
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Lettering on the blocks could use a little perspective tweaking.
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I hear ya on that
I hear ya on that one.
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I'd also make the letters on
I'd also make the letters on the blocks more inset and I really don't like the blue rectangle with the word "smart" in it.. just makes it look awkward. I'd also scratch the sky blue and mustard yellow and make the colors more of true blue, true yellow, and true red... more of a primary color feel.
I'd probably put the blocks in a different perspective completely sans the diagonal plane and take out the blue rectangle and maybe try to put the smart word toward the bottom right or spanning the bottom of the illustration of the blocks.
And though I really like the t, I wouldn't put a weird looking T on a thing for kid's who are in the process of learning to read, just my opinion.
Just a thought...
You said that you are going for different levels of difficulty, so what do you think about maybe adding levels to the KID blocks. Either starting small and getting bigger, bigger getting smaller, or mixed levels. Just a thought...