looks cool! only negative point I see:
it almost reads as xcountx because it resembles the x so much.
So I would propably try to either use it as the actual x or make the graphic a tiny bit more obfuscated
looks clean, and I like the "connectedness" of the TX with the same angle. but it does not feel interesting enough to me.
Would like to still have something on the side as in #130
looks fancy!
One thing though. For me it is very important to have a recognizable silhouette. maybe this could be achieved by some unique form to the left (please not resembling the c - maybe the x, or nothing at all).
and then have this form in origami style, and the text in simple dark-gray. Can you imagine what I mean?
Hey Max, nice entries!
the thin look feels great on the name.
for the graphic part I would prefer some bolder simpler forms, although I like the general style of this one.
the subtle gradient looks great as well.
thers no entries yet, who use the kind of layering technique you did for carpe https://logotournament.com/contests/carpe
maybe you could try something similar. be it for the name itself or just the graphic part (could incorporate an x maybe?).
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it almost reads as xcountx because it resembles the x so much.
So I would propably try to either use it as the actual x or make the graphic a tiny bit more obfuscated
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Would like to still have something on the side as in #130
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and I'm not a fan of the light effect.. prefer to keep it flat.
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I also like the font of that one.
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One thing though. For me it is very important to have a recognizable silhouette. maybe this could be achieved by some unique form to the left (please not resembling the c - maybe the x, or nothing at all).
and then have this form in origami style, and the text in simple dark-gray. Can you imagine what I mean?
thank you
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the thin look feels great on the name.
for the graphic part I would prefer some bolder simpler forms, although I like the general style of this one.
the subtle gradient looks great as well.
thers no entries yet, who use the kind of layering technique you did for carpe https://logotournament.com/contests/carpe
maybe you could try something similar. be it for the name itself or just the graphic part (could incorporate an x maybe?).