Excelent! Modern and original but still respecting good "logo design laws". The main aplication (with shades) gives a good sense of deep, is great, but the plain colors one is really well done (3 or 4 tones), extending aplication field (on printing materials) but still maintaining deepness visual effect. I don´t like too much the lines version (logo loses everything that makes it good) but plain colors one is so well done that it would be rare to need it. The only thing I would change, is almost a word playing: I would integrate the "the" in the same box that "box" ; -). As it is now feels a bit strange or out of balance but maybe it`s just a matter of getting used to it.
I really admire your work as you continuously impress and inspire.
If I may suggest, I would really like to see a white colored version of the application additions; possibly remove the black background wireframe as the middle one already takes place of the wireframe edition and instead for the blacked background, a white (solid gradient) version can be used?
Thank you kindly. Well, one of my first application options was white. True on the fact that seems redundant on the wire-frame variations. Am in total agreement with on that one. The funny thing this logo started as very minimal cause I was press for time. In the it became a different beast. The pun was on the 4 corners of a box which are completely straight.
You did black & white line art versions! I see so many logos that are full colour, shaded, glowing, drop-shadowed blobs that couldn't possibly print correctly that people slobber all over. It's nice to see a talented designer that also has the experience and knowledge to back up those "mad 'shop skillz". XD
I don´t like too much the lines version (logo loses everything that makes it good) but plain colors one is so well done that it would be rare to need it.
The only thing I would change, is almost a word playing: I would integrate the "the" in the same box that "box" ; -). As it is now feels a bit strange or out of balance but maybe it`s just a matter of getting used to it.
(sorry if my english wasn´t clear enough).
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