: Critique: Logo for a food company I designed this logo for a company called Finger Food, which provides finger food for other companies and events like parties, but mainly for companies (like
I designed this logo for a company called Finger Food, which provides finger food for other companies and events like parties, but mainly for companies (like the food your company gives you on Valentine’s Day). It’s all about good food and health, even if it’s fried. I am not a graphic designer, but I am designing their web, so I have to do this too.
Is this logo portraying what I’ve told you about the company?
If not, what would you recommend to change?
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My personal benchmark for Logos: Draw your logo with a pen (without seeing your draft). I feel that's a good way to check if you got a unique, memorable shape. The second, of course, is to fax it to someone and see if more than a black square appears. Thats good for checking if your logo works in black and white.
To add to the above comments, my major concern pertains to the various angles present in the font and design. The general design scheme is all aobut outlines; however, the bottom portion, top left portion and top right portions of the "F"s have different angles. This makes for a disruptive visual.
My opinion is that the top right portion's angle should guide the remainder of the visual(wherever angles are present). You could transform an object placed over this angle to discover the angle's value.
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