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Nicklas G
Inspiring
January 10, 2023
Question

How could i improve my logo ?

  • January 10, 2023
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Hi all 

Im just trying to get this logo fix, make it nice.

Could you tell me things that could make it look alot nicer 😛

I know the fist thing is the colours, but i dont manage to find some and dont know what to put in what colour : ) Our brand name his Easy2Go but i rekond in vertical is the best way to put it but i dont know.

FYI: Im a beginner on logo

Thanks for you help 

 

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Mylenium
Legend
January 11, 2023

Start by actually drawing the car silhouette in a clean fashion. and definitely pick another font. This looks worse than a pre-schooler's drawing. The others already have provided some good tips, but at the end of the day this is probably a case of needing a completely different logo rather than trying to fix this one. It lacks any distinction and recognizability and wioll just look like your run-off-the-mill local plumber's logo...

 

Mylenium

Simmer1
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 10, 2023

Hey,

 

Jacob has made a good point. Also, try making the car a little smaller so it's not so tight to the edges.

 

 

Jacob Bugge
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 10, 2023

Nicklas,

 

Whataver you end up with, I believe the 2 needs to be as readable/visible as EASY and GO at any logo size and viewing distance, in other words same weight/thickness.

 

Nicklas G
Nicklas GAuthor
Inspiring
January 11, 2023

Thanks for you answers

Ok about the text but now i realy wonder about the colours...

The car being a different colour then the rest, and what colours shoud i chose 🙂 

 

"People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing."-- Dale Carnegie.
Nicklas G
Nicklas GAuthor
Inspiring
January 11, 2023

Thats my new bg colour.

Now it's all about the colour of my texte and car 🙂 

Thanks in advance for you help 

"People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing."-- Dale Carnegie.