RE: LetsDevTogether [LDT] Logo - Task Request

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LetsDevTogether [LDT] Logo - Task Request

in utopian-io •  6 years ago  (edited)

Hello @raycoms, here is my logo design for LDT. This Logo Design is Modersn and Minimalist, also based on Gridline and Responsive Logo Designs.

  • Logo View.

LDT LOGO PRESENTATIONS.png

  • Responsive contextual example

Responsive contexttual logo example.png

NEWS.png

UPDATE.png

OK, that it. Lets give me a feedback. Thanks.

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Hey @podanrj, we just finished voting and the result was quite clear. We want to congratulate you for your great design we really enjoyed it. The competition was tough but your design really stuck out.
Please tell us how we can contact you so you can send us the vector graphics and original files.

Best,

The LDT Team.

(Self voted to bump for visibility)

Hy. @raycoms, thanks for stoping by. The original file you can fond in my post. And if you want some improvment . Please dm me in discord. podanrj#0001

Hi, just found it myself, thanks. Will contact you on discord if we need anything else.
Thanks for the great contribution to our project.

You are welcome 😁

Soo, myself and another one of the Devs are a little bit lost for words on how to describe it.
In basic:
It's absolutely Beautiful (there were a few obscenities in between "absolutely" and "Beautiful")
Well done! Hopefully the rest of the team will like it too!
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Actually constructive things for anyone wondering why:

  1. Really love minimalism, wow you hit it.
  2. Colours you chose are Great, love the mixes with Black and Blue (love that blue)
  3. You went above and beyond on this submission, Scene's and Profile pictures!
  4. Honestly It's great!

Another thing, just kinda thought of this =D
The language that we're generally using is Java, in this language { } and [ ] are used A lot more than < > ({ } the most). If you have any ideas on incorporating that too, that'd be awesome =D
Although, i'm not sure how that'd like comparatively (Not a graphic designer myself)

Pretty :]

haha.. really

@asherslab will try it for { } [ ]

Thanks for feedback. I will write a post. And i will post also contructions process.