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I am having a logo designed and was wondering which one you liked the best or what would you change?
Thanks everyone
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I was not sure where to post this so Mods please feel free to move it to the appropriate place.
I am having a logo designed and was wondering which one you liked the best or what would you change?
Thanks everyone
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I like A as well. My only question would be are you allowed to use that logo? The Steelers version of the AISA logo may mean others have it or similar ones copywrited.
you should try doing a 'poll'.
but I am leaning to 'd'. I like the simplicity of it- the circle seems to be too much. And I like the writing by the colour diamonds.
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I like D but I just checked out the Steelers logo and it is very similar.
My wife and I like Logo D!
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D looks most balanced to my eye.
count me in for D as well
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My preference is D.
me too - D.
it shows off the company name the best. In the 3 others, the stars are stealing the show.
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