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  • Which logo design - A or B?

    Laura Riehl
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    We are considering a logo change for our Project Management Platform 'Matilda Workspace'. Which logo do you empathise more with?

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    Menelaos Kotsollaris
    Not to bash, but A looks like a loader, and B doesn't look like a unified logo IMHO
    Ben Syverson
    I wonder if there's a nice way to contain the four elements in the second version, or make them fit together more cohesively. I would also encourage you to push the color palette beyond these colors—they're already heavily associated with Google and Microsoft.
    Oleg Tagobitsky
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    Second version. The main reason - it seems more "authentic" for me. First version associates with Google products for me. However it can be a good option if association with something well-known is a goal :)
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    without knowing the context, the more catchy was A
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    Alex Prompt
    B - less abstract, more understandable what it is.
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    Fisayo Ajisafe
    The second one seems better
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    Sharon Workman
    The second logo hits better
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    Ayesha Mughal
    The A option is best
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    Bobr
    the first one is too massive, reminiscent of Ubuntu. the second is too scattered.
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    Irawan
    "shapes" look better because they are still quite rarely used, unlike "ring", several times I saw the logo similar "ring"
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