Montereale is a horse riding school located in Maniago, a little city in the North east border of Italy. The school represents a relaxing and friendly but modern and elegant as it is located in one of the most important regions Friuli Venezia Giulia’s river. Our job as brand developers was to create a personality where we could glorify traditional meeting between horse and nature. The work is rooted in an engineering and modern approach to our assigned tasks. We are interested in getting involved in a project from the beginning to the end; from the preliminary idea to its realisation. While working closely with the client towards a common purpose, we stay focused on the detail which makes the quality of our work.
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Making your logo “3D” for the sake of 3D doesn’t make it a good logo, it just makes it even less attractive. Too many elements and symbols and while they’re supposed to be working together, they tend to be fighting each other for your attention. I say back to the drawing board on this one.
ReplyThanks Craig for your comments, sorry it’s not your cup of tea. But this is what the client wanted and was designed for large format graphics, car wraps.
ReplyThe client is not a designer which is why we’re supposed to advise them away from gradient fills and drop shadows and embossing effects and 3D effects and overall general design faux pas… Anyways, good luck to them with their super logo branded on large formats wrapped around buildings and trucks and cars.
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ReplyOXUS Gold, is this one of yours?