Which logo for LibertarianBiz do you like best?
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Re: Which logo for LibertarianBiz do you like best?
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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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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.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.
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