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Logo name:
Creator: karl frankowski
Explanation: A colorful hodgepodge in the DIY spirit of the blogosphere. Typography by hand.
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Logo name: Blog Soup
Creator: Heidi Frieder
Explanation: Serving up an advertising community for those who wish to make their opinions distinct from the vast internet blogsoup.
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Logo name: BlogAds Logo
Creator: Brian Ford
Explanation: I wanted to use imagery that denoted power.
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Logo name: cluster
Creator: edwin del rosario
Explanation: intertwined cluster of thoughts and ideas
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Logo name: Tangerine Garage
Creator: Richard Wentworth
Explanation: Throwing my hat into the orange ring with some hand-cut typography. Intended to be jaunty, informal, clean and friendly.
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Logo name: talking logo
Creator: Kim Fitzgerald
Explanation: It seemed obvious at least to me that the "g" would make a great blurb symbol - It has a high tech feel and is easy to read. It would be great on many different applications. Thanks for the opportunity!
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Logo name: 2005
Creator: Carm Hodzic
Explanation: i kept the same font layout as the original logo, with the raised o a and s. the symbol could be the 3 dots under those raised letters (dot dot dot...). it works well on a black background, white background, and in monochrome. i know how hard it is for a company to let go of their original image. hopefully, this logo will help you keep a part of the old image as you move forward.
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Logo name: Botox
Creator: Carm Hodzic
Explanation: My logo concept was obviously influenced by your original logo, which will help your company keep a sense of familiarity with your current bloggers and clients. In essence, your image is not facing a complete overhaul, but rather a shot of Botox to give it a newer and fresher look while maintaining your current image. Being that you deal with non-intrusive advertisements, i think it's vital that your logo has the flexibility of being both legible and bold at smaller sizes. Some concepts might "look cool" at larger sizes, but picture what they would look like on a standard 88x31 button, or inside a banner only 60 pixels in height. I feel my banner's dimensions and structure gives you unlimited flexibility while preserving the impact of the message as well as the legibility of the font. It will look fine inside a standard 88x31 promotional button (http://www.graphicnet.com/blogads/88x31.gif) as well as stationary (http://www.graphicnet.com/blogads/stat.jpg). Again, thanks for the opportunity to show off my work.
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Logo name: Blogads Logo
Creator: Brian Ford
Explanation:
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Creator: Steve Smallwood
Explanation:
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