Monday, September 5, 2011

Critiquing Current Logos

Here are a few logo critiques, some good some bad....

This logo seems too simplistic and forgettable. The buildings graphic is too abstract and doesn't lend itself to relaying what the core business is about. One section of their business is architectural rendering, but it's only a small section of their target audience. The text is a very simple type and isn't very unique.




Mountain Dew is a favorite soft drink of mine, but I am not a huge fan of the new logo style. Understandably going after the "X-Games" type of buyers, it has an edgy angular style. And I would assume that it's trying to portray movement...but I think it could have been done in a more refined style that give me the feeling of modern and more thirst quenching.


UT...Love this school. But it's due for a logo upgrade. My first impression looking at this logo is that it includes each element (the Spartan, minuet, logo of UT on the face shield and the over-sized crest on the helmet), but looks like the designer had all these elements and stuck them where ever they would fit as an after thought. It's a good stamp, but a new one with more styling and flow would be more appealing.



This one is Fantastic! Had to say that, it's my girlfriends firm and she designed it in MS Publisher herself when setting up her company. It's due for some refinement. The positives are that it's recognizable and lends itself well for all types of media (print, online and embroidery). But the flags seem washed out and there's not enough contrast in the accent curves. Done in the right format, deeper shades of color and some small contrasting adjustments and it could work.


This one from the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology is the worst example of corporate logo I could find. With tiny text, strange looking palm trees and symbol in the bottom section just doesn't work. You can't use it for virtually any media except print and only if the size is large enough to read the small fonts. The trees look weak and it's just an overall poor design. There's not anything I can say positive about it.

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