Tinckerbel
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And here is the version without the grunge.
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Let me know what you think, here is the first and second attempt:
Cheers!
I really like that one, would like to see it with a white wrench (more recognizable maybe?) and possibly no leather-ish background. But otherwise that's a very smooth logo.
*Edit:* Eep you beat me with a leather-less one a second before i posted!
--- On another note, i tried animating the clock i posted earlier!
http://www.swfcabin.com/open/1335457777
I realize now the clock design is too clunky to put it perfectly symmetrical all around, but it seems like a rough enough approximation of whatever time your Computer thinks it is ^.^
I like Tinckerbel's the most out of what's been submitted. Not perfect, but at least it's original.
Still have to get around to doing my shot at it.
What would it look like if the grunge was still applied, but only to the wrench/stopwatch part?And here is the version without the grunge.
What would it look like if the grunge was still applied, but only to the wrench/stopwatch part?
First thing I thought was speedometer, so I don't much like it.
I'm not going to dress up my criticism just to sound nice. Tinckerbel said thanks and doesn't appear to be offended or irritated with me, so why are you making drama?Even taking "critique" from a person who needs to learn how to critique with a bit more respect to the other person.
By no means am I asking you to sugarcoat a critique since critiquing means to find flaws in something, but there is no reason you can't be respectful to someone and the work they've created at the same time. Regardless this isn't the place to talk about something of this nature so if you'd like to continue I'd say it would probably be good to do so via the message system.I'm not going to dress up my criticism just to sound nice. Tinckerbel said thanks and doesn't appear to be offended or irritated with me, so why are you making drama?
I must admit Tinckerbel is quite possibly the most dedicated person in this. Even taking "critique" from a person who needs to learn how to critique with a bit more respect to the other person.
I wouldn't be so quick to judge dedication, many people have submitted more than 4-5 pieces of artwork to the Valvetime team.
I wouldn't be so quick to judge dedication, many people have submitted more than 4-5 pieces of artwork to the Valvetime team.
At first i was a little sad when he submitted them, i was like "oh man i thought i had a chance".
But really looking at them, they are dark and serious logos, where as some of the others submitted are very light and cartoony or even humorous. It's a very important choice for the website what the logo is going to be and it will ultimately effect how the information here is presented and received by users.
But uhh, i think i need to go take a condensed graphic design class to compete with Tincker and come back with something nitty-gritty dota2 style.
Serious might be exactly what this site wants.
Just to be clear: every single entry received so far has a chance and nothing is being prejudged here.At first i was a little sad when he submitted them, i was like "oh man i thought i had a chance...
I know that the hourglass idea has been done a dozen times already but I couldn't resist the urge to do one. And I would like to ask the public opinion before submitting it via email, because I miss something.
I know that the hourglass idea has been done a dozen times already but I couldn't resist the urge to do one. And I would like to ask the public opinion before submitting it via email, because I miss something.
We were really worried about doing the contest in case the quality of the entries weren't high enough. We were so wrong to think that.
I love to see this creativity flowing.
We're so impressed we are going to up the ante somewhat... We're going to throw another prize into the mix
We'll post more details later, but the new prize is a key for the Legend of Grimrock game which we reviewed last week
Not to bash anyone, but the entries with the "Grunge" outlines look pretty bad on a low resolution screen. Meaning the site might look bad on mobile devices. There's just not enough pixel space available for that level of detail to do anything but make it blurry.
Not that it's a big issue though, but remembering that people like to browse news on iphones/ect when bored is an important feature.
As for the entries, Tinckerbell has probably hands-down the best entry to the contest in terms of a logo / title. Simply because of the color choices and contrast probably match the currently dim-mood of the site the best right now.
However, i think that having an icon (a stopwatch, a huge hourglass, a huge tf2-ish clock) might just be outlandishly uneeded. I would love to see more entries along the line of Blue's "Digital Clock" which i feel is really a great piece (it's just missing something)
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I feel like a simple banner in the top would be simpler, less intrusive and mean more. I don't know, i'm rambling.
However, i think that having an icon (a stopwatch, a huge hourglass, a huge tf2-ish clock) might just be outlandishly uneeded. I would love to see more entries along the line of Blue's "Digital Clock" which i feel is really a great piece (it's just missing something)
Thanks, but i'm currently banging my head against the wall with that one.
Someone tell me I'm not crazy please, or suggest something to make it better.
Nothing special, just a tagline wich i really like, but can be easily replaced.
Your not crazy! It's really a nice design. I had a digital clock pencil draft too, but couldn't make it work as well as you did, the bottom clock is hands down the better one!
Good luck!
I'm trying not to respond to these individually, and just sit back and watch without steering you guys too heavily, because I do like what you're coming up with.
But I can't resist chiming in on two of them:
Tincker: I do like the latest shot you've taken at it, with the more simplistic approach, but I don't quite see the Valve in it. I like how the L makes the clock hands, but I think perhaps I'm missing something?
Yoyo: The gears approach is cool, and is something that we haven't really seen too much of.
In my own interpretation of the logo was a broken hourglass that was controlled by a Valve, signifying their control over things and how the sand in the hourglass is information that is now escaping. It sounds silly when I say it out loud.
But what I mean is that I like the idea of the Valve actually controlling something. A lot of logos (not just submissions, but things we came up with before) focused on how clocks and Valves are both round, and merely combined them based on that, with little actual application for how it would work. One of the things that I really like in the current logo, that doesn't come across all that well because of the size, is that the hands of the clock are actually wrenches that go around a Valve.
So what I'm saying is that I like your idea, I think it's on the right track, and I'd definitely like to see more along those lines. As it stands now I don't really understand the quotes, and the Valve looks like it's being buzz-sawed by one of the gears.
To be honest - it's totally unreadable. You put there few good ideas but made it really unreadable. Logo must be clear for everyone and by explaining your creation to us you just proven my point .