Why is their logo so bad?
Like it's a good idea, but the quality of the logo is so shitty.
It's not even vlr either because their website logo still looks bad.
Why is their logo so bad?
Like it's a good idea, but the quality of the logo is so shitty.
It's not even vlr either because their website logo still looks bad.
You're braindead
Here's an accredited Harvard article if you even know how to read
lmfaoooooo both are swirly logs with a couple letters idgaf about ur article
There is a science behind making a logo effective, assuming effectiveness is how much it draws interest in the product. But there isn't an objective "good-looking" product that you can pronounce as good or bad, graphic designer or not 💀💀. The only thing you can do is produce something that a majority of people think looks good.
I guess what I meant to say is appropriate or proper looking
Either way KC is none of these labels
they still have that gradient from 2012 in the colored version, even if they go with flat design that thing is outdated
The gradients at least separate parts of the logo from the K
Its just so bad as a flat logo
look at those edges it looks like it was made in photoshop not illustrator XD https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lolesports_gamepedia_en/images/d/da/Kameto_Corp_old_logo.png/revision/latest?cb=20210512190602
if they just go with styles like this :
https://image.shutterstock.com/image-vector/initials-kc-logo-design-business-260nw-1823799299.jpg
https://cdn-thumbs.barewalls.com/creative-abstract-letter-ck-logo-design_bwc88484677.jpg
It's because the white outlines are too thin and that pointy bit at the bottom stands out
Maybe because budget isn't focused on branding or graphic design. That happens a lot.
I know 13 year olds that could do better. Budget isnt the issue its the lack of attention to detail
I read that you are a graphic designer up in the comments, and i think you will understand that sometimes some clients are just stubborn that want "exactly what they think its good", resulting in a deficient end product. Maybe Kameto or whoever just said "i like this and end of conversation".
Yes that is definitely a possibility, and in graphic design I understand they are working for the client.
The thing is, is I'm not the designer, so I won't lose a client saying that this looks like dogshit