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Old 03-04-2008, 10:51 PM   #30 (permalink)
jestew
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Originally Posted by Fatbat View Post
A good logo stands on its own in only black and white. Almost every major company in the world has their logo designed so that it works in black and white, as well as minimal spot colour applications, like business cards and tshirts.

It's only then that they look to make it full colour, shaded, with 3D effects or whatever. I think what you've done is perfectly fine. The full colour version is good for the site and full colour print applications, but it has a black and white version for simpler uses.
Thanks, I had this exact hope in mind when I created the logo. My business is in a pretty small town and I don't have money to do much in full color. I created the two designs to have one for printing and the other one for the website. Also, I wanted it to look good on any back ground that I may use. I also have a yellow bird and a gray-scale 3D bird to accomplish this. I personally created the bird (with some help from a good friend) and had a professional company make it 3D and color it. I thought that they did a good job. Their url is www.logocare.com.
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