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Ok, here's an update. I actually just saw yalls reply, but this is the design I worked on last night. I created my own custom arrow/pan icon on Adobe indesign.
So with the typeface, you guys think it would be better to be mote edgy?
Ive always viewed fonts as though they have a personality. The font I chose I feel conveys an open and inviting feelings while also seeming broad and firm. Maybe I'm crazy Idk, I will try another font and post. Thanks!
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Well, logo design is tougher than I though. Here you can see my many, feeble attempts at creating my logo. Am I doing too much or trying too hard? Is simpler better?
Changed mind on branding colors: Indigoish Blue, Bright Orange, black, and white
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