Crafty Web Designs Logo Review

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3 Responses to “Crafty Web Designs Logo Review”

  1. Panel Expert - Paul Browning Says:

    This one doesnt work for me at all. I can see a propellor shape, but I cant tell what that top lump is. The beveling is fine, but the client will have to pay for 4-color process printing every time they print it, which they may not want to do.

    It doesnt work as a unit, which is why it look unprofessional. It looks like 3 seperate entities. Back to the drawing board.

  2. Panel Expert - Rob Kirby Says:

    I say ditch the bevel effect. Relying on gradients and shadows in place of funtional design just isn’t a good idea. I’m not sure what those abstract shapes in the middle represent, but they overpower the whole composition. I would recomend integrating the words Web Designs underneath the word Crafty and get rid of the red abstract shapes. Just make this one a Logotype.

  3. Panel Expert - Allison Duine Says:

    What resolution was this logo created at? It looks like a rasterized image. Your best bet is to design all of your logos to be vector based. A vector based logo will be scalable and reproduce clearly across most mediums.

    I would remove the filter effects from this design all together. I think the design would be cleaner without any of the beveling or shadowing. I would also stick with solid colors.

    I am unclear as to what the design element is supposed to convey. While the shape itself is kind of neat, it looks like there is a mistake between the two left portions where they touch one another.

    I would suggest taking the symbol, moving it to the left of the text or above nested between the “c” and “f” and setting the “Web Designs” text underneath “Crafty” in all uppercase to end where the bottom of the “y” begins.

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