Ichthyostega wrote:
> Leandro Ribeiro schrieb:
> 
>> 1) The small "L" in the font type used motivated this logo, because it looks
>> so much like a piece of film. I've tried with different colors, but I only
>> liked it with the red one. The idea is to create a classic (both in font type
>> and logo) feel, using a more old fashioned, yet elegant, approach.
> 
> Wow! especially liked this one
> Has a touch of old cinema projector, or like a moviola.
> It also reminds me of a musical score...
> 
> really inspiring!

yes, I like that too, the best one so far, great work.

Some suggestions (dunno how it looks, just ideas):
 * make the 'l' in the logo little bit smaller (or the box biggier) so
   that the red color flows around it.
 * experiment with different sizes of the dot in the logo (biggier)
 * correct the kerning between the m and the i, move them little closer
   together.
 * is the font designed by you? make it little less strong, the holes in
   the 'a' are quite small and it looks blurred together, also the
   serifs on the l,m,r,a. the rolling dot might be more distinct like in
   the logo. (well this are already suggestions about fine tuning if we
   decide on this logo, we are not that far yet, aren't we?)
 * in a huge (poster version) the logo 'l' might contain transport/
   perforation marks, like a film. maybe not just interested how that
   would look like.
 * generally tryout diffrent sizes, screenful, splashscreen size, a size
   2-4 times biggier than the screen font (logo on help screens etc),
   screenfont size (10 point), just the 'l' logo from poster to 16x16
   favicon sizes.


        Christian


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