I know this kind of last minute, but these are the logo marks I ve been working for. I am trying to get the 826 integrated more. I would really appreciate some feedback. Thank you!!!
Top left works the best for me. The white line that radiates between the thick/thin lines is still a bit thin.
For visual contrast, I'd consider applying the orange to the exterior thin line as opposed to the interior line.
For 826 Baltimore, I'm not crazy about any of the solutions right now. I think the Baltimore 826 version works the best, but it's awkward due to the phrasing change. The scale is also really large compared to the main mark.
Students continue to explore the discipline of graphic design through problems that integrate conceptual thinking with formal visual experimentation.
Students are encouraged to develop languages of design that reflect their own artistic and cultural identities while communicating to various audiences. The properties and traditions of various genres of public address are explored.
Top left works the best for me. The white line that radiates between the thick/thin lines is still a bit thin.
ReplyDeleteFor visual contrast, I'd consider applying the orange to the exterior thin line as opposed to the interior line.
For 826 Baltimore, I'm not crazy about any of the solutions right now. I think the Baltimore 826 version works the best, but it's awkward due to the phrasing change. The scale is also really large compared to the main mark.