Which logo for LibertarianBiz do you like best?

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Which logo do you like best?

Ajibola
2
8%
Ben
7
28%
Nisha
16
64%
 
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Re: Which logo for LibertarianBiz do you like best?

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I think they're all lame, but the second one is simple on the eyes. That is key to every logo design.
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Post by Ashley M Murphy »

Ajibola, at quick glance, looks like an advertisement you would see on the train for the Statue of Liberty. Although it's clean and direct, it could easily get lost amongst the shuffle.

Ben is very professional looking with clean lines and clear imagery. It does feel reminiscent of the logo from "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. The his could be a benefit, or it could be a detriment, depending on what your general message is.

Nisha is much brighter and would draw attention faster if placed on a darker background. It gives the idea of unity and peace. To me, this is also very similar to many logos I see on religious flyers, particularly because of the dove.

My overall first choice would be Ben.
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Post by Elizabeth Humberstone »

I like Nisha's logo the best. I also like the one by Ben. I like Nisha's for the colour scheme and Ben's for the simplicity and clarity. I think the font Ajibola used may be hard to decipher for some people.
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I like Ben's and Nisha's logos, but Ben's one is more appealing. It looks a bit modern, and right now that seems to be the trend. Though Nisha's one gives more about the project, it's not the best looking in my opinion.
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Elizabeth Humberstone wrote: 24 Apr 2025, 02:23 I like Nisha's logo the best. I also like the one by Ben. I like Nisha's for the colour scheme and Ben's for the simplicity and clarity. I think the font Ajibola used may be hard to decipher for some people.
Yeah, same reason here. But I went for Ben only because right now is kind of like the age of simplicity, everywhere you go so it might blend in more.
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Post by Sarah Zain »

I like the logo, Nisha. It has a kind of calming vibe. But also Ben is great and might be more practical as a logo. It's really a bit of a mixed bag between the two.
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Post by Jennifer Wilson 95 »

I voted for Ben. I believe pictures can speak more than words. Nisha feels too busy, and I have to find all the words, read them all and then decide what the logo is telling me. I see the Ben logo, gold and white on a black background, and the words are clear, all in one spot. The bird gives the message of peace and freedom and the concept of Liberty is in the name itself. Straightforward and uncomplicated.
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Post by Catarina Luciane Silva »

To me Nisha's is the prettier one. It has calmer tones than the other two options, specially the first yellow/orange option. In my opinion, peace is always the path. For that reason I voted for Nisha.
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Post by Marianne Loogma »

Personally, I think Nisha's is the most flowy and fluid, conveying the message of freedom and choice. The design looks the cleanest, clearest and just overall suits the idea. The colors fit the logo design well too.
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Post by Stephanie Gail Stephen »

I’m leaning toward the logo designed by Ben—the eagle imagery gives it a strong, commanding presence that really stands out. Ajibola's design is also striking, though the spikes in the background come across as a bit aggressive. I appreciate Nisha’s concept as well; it has a peaceful and clean aesthetic. However, I find myself more drawn to the bold contrast of the black and gold in Ben’s version compared to the white background.
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