Experiments on 16-bit pixelated designs didn't translate too well due to hard silhoutte edges.
Aesthetic curves like those present in this logo personally felt more pleasing to the eyes.
Considering some of the products we have are stylised critters, the main motive in the design of this logo is a reptile of sorts.
Names proposed are 'Fat Lizard' and 'Terry Berry'
Now what is a Terry Berry you may wonder. Honestly, I don't know. It's just a seemingly catchy name that is easily remembered by customers and yet pleasant to pronounce. What does XL-Shop mean anyway?
Any sort of feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Here are some variations of the fat lizard with head and name switching and some slight font switching as well.
4 comments:
i dont like the terry berry font.
fat lizard seems catchy too!
i am voting for fat liz!
i vote fat lizard as well
I vote for the name of Terry Berry but with the design of Fat Lizard... The "underline" below TB is not necessary. Terry can stand for "guy"while Berry stands for "gal".
so ben, are u gonna cut them out? or print them out to deco at the booth?
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