The 'mark' is a combination of a various stylized elements: female torso (heart shaped), pencil top, wings, arrow (fletching - book, shaft), crib.
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Rocks and Road is a company who offer cycling coaching and guiding. Unlike most cycling schools and coaches, Rock and Road offers the unique service of guided bike rides and one-to-one coaching for a combination of both off-road mountain biking, and road biking. It was important that the logo be designed to attract riders of any level, and not to alienate riders of a lower ability. It was also important that the design appeal equally to both men and women who want to keep fit, who want to get the most out of their cycling equipment, and want to achieve their personal goals. The final logo design presented here includes a mountain bike icon, which is a monogram of the letters R and R (for Rocks and Road).
https://www.behance.net/gallery/40556041/Interespacio- INTERESPACIO: based on the characters of (I)nterior and (E)spacio + celosia. The study came from Mexico. Three years ago, as first instance began with interior design and architecture, then we got and started working professionally. Throughout the time we moved to Argentina and the idea of opening our own trade and professional studio. We needed a nice, comfortable place for people to know us a little more and we could show our knowledge in: products and services
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There’s something about the grey background that is making this logo looking not at it’s best…
ReplyDirk Leys, thanks for criticism.
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