RE: SLC21/WK2: Introduction to Logo Design Principles

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SLC21/WK2: Introduction to Logo Design Principles

in hive-147599 •  21 days ago  (edited)

Hello @manuelhooks thank you for participating in this week's lesson. We have assessed your entry and we present the result of our assessment below.

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Welcome back to class dear student.
Let me start by commending you for a job weldone, the effort put i to this work is quite commendable.

Task 1: You have clearly discussed the concept of logo extensively with many relevant facts

Task 2: You have also clearly discussed the roles it plays in branding. Your explaining is quite extensive. Weldone.

Task 3: Your explanation here is quite extensive and has a whole lot of visual illustrations to back your points which is quite commendable.

Task 4: Your design is nice,its quite cool and clearly shows what the brand is into. The name "Hairspital" speaks volume about the brand. Did you also try using a San serif or serif typeface to see the result? I think it would give very nice result. You might want to also consider a tagline to complement the design.

CriteriaRemark
Plagiarism Free
AI Free
Attention to details4.9/5
Overall Outcome4.9/5
Total score9.8/10

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@lhorgic❤️

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This is what I have got experimenting with some San serif fonts on my logo.

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Calligraphic fonts were hard to read and I had the same problem with scripts, when I saw Charm and it had endings that look like hair, I quickly endorsed it without trying with San serif.