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Design

Jacob Johnson
Jacob Johnson
5,170 Points

Looking for feedback on some logo ideas

Here's what I have so far, some sketches and my favorite one created in illustrator with a few different variations. My Initials are JJ so I am trying to go off of that. If any, which do you like? Any ideas for something else? Ideas on fonts that could go with this? Looking for any and all feedback :) Thanks! http://i.imgur.com/ONBv0mG.png

3 Answers

Kevin Edwards
Kevin Edwards
365 Points

I think I like the lower left best of the four...

The cool thing about the letter J is that it has a straight light on one side, the first thing that came to my mind was using the JJ but reflecting the J on the right side so their backs to are each other. Then trying this with a dozen or so fonts. I did it real quick in illustrator before I commented and some of the elaborate fonts like calligraphy, old English types looked pretty cool.

Jacob Johnson
Jacob Johnson
5,170 Points

Thanks for your reply. Ive tried reflecting them to the other side so many times but i'll try out some other fonts. :D

i like the bottom right logo. The one where they overlap. Pretty neat ideas dude.

Heidi Bada
Heidi Bada
14,197 Points

What's the intention for the logo? The jagged edges make me think of sci-fi comics and also things that are diagrammed, like blueprints. I think of J's as candy canes. They get hooked on each other, in a playful fashion. They get twisted even though they're a simple shape. I prefer the crest-shaped one with what appears to be a fountain nib on the tip. My guess is you're a writer? or ink artist?