Hi,
All the logos look simple but missing the main idea what current symbol represents, the speech..
What software you used ?
Or you taken help.from a designer.
I also done some playing with blurt logos last week and will do again, when I get some time.
Overall, I don't say that I don't like the logos, but it's just they are very basic and not enough to be replaced with current logo.
all logos are pretty simple symbols usually. They don't even have gradients.
below is a comparison
for comparison with other social network sites:
i think that @morveska know what she doing. this is not a competition in complexity but in psychological matter and capable of remembering characteristic sign.
But i thing that she explain this better.
Logo designing is not about comparing only, if that was the only way everyone would be creating the logos.
This is not a competition as well.
But as I worked with designing teams as well designer tools, even have created logos like these quickly for some services, so I can say these are nothing special.
I only gave my honest feedback, take it if you like, or ignore if you dont.
no, I'm glad you joined the discussion. It would just be cool if you could just give some example of logs of existing projects you mean. I think @morveska has no limits to what can be achieved. It is rather a matter of us, as a community, to outline exactly what the logo should reflect. Blurt is a tricky topic. at the same time, it is a blockchain and can be used for many things, on the other hand, it is a blog and social platform and, fourthly, a currency.
Thanks for participating in the discussion and your suggestions!
I would like to ask - what do you like about the current logo?
What do you think it represents exactly?
What emotions does it evoke in you?
And
Do you need to know the context of the platform to define exactly what blurt is?
If you have such a possibility, ask people completely unrelated to the blurt project (and preferably those who might be willing to invest in network development - i.e. those from the target group) what the current logo is about. What emotions does it evoke. What to expect after joining the platform.
Strong identification is one that evokes emotions - it doesn't have to be obvious (like a coffee mug for a cafe, or a smarton for a company producing smartons, or an uncensored emoji for a blog.. uncensored ;)) and although the current logo evokes emotions, it does not they are positive emotions. This is a very risky step, especially if we focus on the development of the platform based on a positive, open community, whose value is freedom of speech, decentralization, etc. - but apart from the blog, it is also a currency based on blockchain
Blurt has an angry emoticon, like an angry teenager who likes to argue on the internet ;)
p.s - if it's important - I'm running on the adobe package