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Were these designed to be banners? They are the perfect shape for them. Nice!I’m surprised you haven’t gotten a cease and desist order on the bottom one. Pretty blatant plagiarism.
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Were these designed to be banners? They are the perfect shape for them. Nice!I’m surprised you haven’t gotten a cease and desist order on the bottom one. Pretty blatant plagiarism.
So many good looking logo’s. Just wondering for what software your using to create these yourself?
Thank youwe hired a graphic artist through fiver to make ours and are really happy with it. wasn’t crazy expensive either... around $200 bucks. a logo is a visual representation of your music, so make sure the logo is as good as it can be. it’s an investment that we’ll see returns on via merch.
also should add, it was 2 bills because we got the whole media package, you can get just logos made for less than $50 all day.Thank you
Oh boy!! This thread is quite an essay in bad taste.
Logotypes are the last thing a band need and the last thing to worry about, but it's almost always the first they address, even before closing the lineup and the repertoire.
You’d be surprised.nah, most bands have a solidified lineup and repertoire before adopting a unprofessional logo.
Oh boy!! This thread is quite an essay in bad taste.
Logotypes are the last thing a band need and the last thing to worry about, but it's almost always the first they address, even before closing the lineup and the repertoire.
As you can read I said “this thread”, and the constructive criticism and suggestions are there also.You posted this right after I posted my band's logo. You throwin' shade? I do take constructive criticism. If you have some suggestions, I would love to hear them.