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PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM MINARETS. becouse Anara not Bagdad. and minarets nearly at each city in turkey. becouse muslim population is very high here u know that. its not very spesific idea.
And change the font pls.
Ankara is smells retro and modern times. it have tons of goverment buildings. and civil buildings always refreshing with new appearences. its between moderntimes and post mdoern times. and tastes a little retro.
it is nice and all but the type does not match at all with the bulidings next to it and all those sharp spikes poking through. Two very different styles in one logo, I do not think can work. And what is the white line going across the top? Why is the name just floating above the city? Have you thought about having it stand on something? Alomost looking like the CBS logo, in a way.
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PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM MINARETS. becouse Anara not Bagdad. and minarets nearly at each city in turkey. becouse muslim population is very high here u know that. its not very spesific idea.
And change the font pls.
Ankara is smells retro and modern times. it have tons of goverment buildings. and civil buildings always refreshing with new appearences. its between moderntimes and post mdoern times. and tastes a little retro.
Posted by: Efe (swashbuckler) | May 15, 2007 2:59 PM
it is nice and all but the type does not match at all with the bulidings next to it and all those sharp spikes poking through. Two very different styles in one logo, I do not think can work. And what is the white line going across the top? Why is the name just floating above the city? Have you thought about having it stand on something? Alomost looking like the CBS logo, in a way.
Posted by: eddie | May 2, 2007 4:28 PM
I like this one.
Posted by: Anonymous | May 2, 2007 12:09 AM