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Thread: Can you design a CHR logo? $100 says you can! Submit it here.
          
   
   

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    Brent, another dumb Question,WHY??
    I like the one we have,it says it all,it's you,our club...
    if I was goimg to change anything, I would use great information
    instead of great fun, and maybe put a hot chick by the hotrod,
    chicks and hot rods go together... tell you what,why don't you run
    your same logo as one of my ideas..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyW
    Oh, you want a black one to check out ? Cool. Looks good guys. Oops, Put Hot Tod's, Fixing it.
    I think you will run into trademark problems with the car makers logo's and the hotwheels logo.
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    Just a little history on the current logo. When the site first came online Brent slapped together something just to have, well, something. One of the earlier members had some artsy skill and started playing around with some ideas from whence the Chrome looking "Club" and the flame within the "Hot Rod" evolved. Another suggestion was added with the profile of the chopped coupe, then the driver was later added with the arm out the window "profilin' " look. The "Great....." verbage was a carryover from Brent's original logo. It's remained pretty much intact for roughly 6 years in it's current form.

    Now some comments on logo design without trying to squelch any contributions, afterall, we're tossing out ideas here to see what sticks and it all contributes to the inspirational flow. The essence of logo identification is quick and ready recognition. As such, the most effective logos are simple yet stylish. They have an instant recognition factor, think Nike swoosh, Coca-Cola script, Ford blue oval and distinctive script, Chevy bowtie, and so on. Sometimes it's expanded with some secondary descriptor, again Coca-Cola subtitled with "It's the real thing". The temptation when doing a logo is trying to be all things to all people. The more you focus on creating the logo to "hit as many bases as possible" the more jumbled it becomes............and in my opinion, less attractive and functional. In advertising this is an old pitfall with billboards (and not surprisingly in the internet a homepage logo is a good comparative). The amatuer designers of billboards would try to pack in as much info as possible. That works fine when you're at the design board and have time to read everything you've stuffed on the board. However, the target audience has less than 7 seconds to read what you've got for your message. The savvy designers learned to be brief and pointed in their message. While we're not a billboard on the highway, the concept is still the same. If you try to be all things to all people you end up being nothing to everyone.

    Now we're not trying to sell anything here, so our lives don't depend on the effectiveness of our message, but I think some of the principles apply. When someone stumbles into the site, a ready recognition of what we're about should be quickly and easily apparent to them. If we move onto the next phase of perhaps making up hats/shirts/jackets/whatever, then we want something that will be easily distinguished at a glance, perhaps from a reasonable distance, so that folks who've agreed to meet at an event but don't know each other by sight, can easily identify the logo rather than something that may resemble a map of the new world. JMHO

    So let the ideas continue to flow.
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    Good info Bob....
    The logo design should also consider the three reproduction methods that could be used (get your mind out of the gutter!).....print media such as a web page, silkscreening such as on a t-shirt or jacket, and embrodiery like on a hat or polo shirt. Print media can reproduce any number of colors, any resolution, etc without a problem. Silkscreening can reproduce most detail but each color requires a stencil to be burned. Silkscreening on hats looks cheap...hats with adjust straps in back look cheap also. Embrodiery is the least resolution friendly....the logo is usually small anyway (think hat logo) and the stitching coarseness makes the detail even worse. Therefore, designs with small writing, tiny detail, etc are difficult to reproduce.

    In my opinion, a good logo should be stylized, have minimal text, and convey the message that CHR is associated with hotrods (kinda what Bob said). Unless the wearer has a large chest and is female, the viewer shouldnt have to get close and spend time analyzing some small print!

    Mike in Tucson

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot
    Unless the wearer has a large chest and is female, the viewer shouldnt have to get close and spend time analyzing some small print!

    Mike in Tucson
    I have to remember that one. "hey man, I was just reading her shirt"
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    Quote Originally Posted by signshop
    Here's a try.

    It's not any comparison to yours though, Don.

    Mike
    I still like this one the best, clean, easy to recognise!
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    Neat stuff...Don't think I've seen anything yet that I like as well as the original...... Plain and simple, nobody takes time to read all the stuff on them anyhow....

    Like Uncle Bob said, plain and simple, easily recognizable!!!!!
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    hey i think you got it denny put a open wrench under it ??
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    here is my first try

     



    I have another design that I did on the computer, but now I can not get it to post. I guess I should just stick to pen and pencil.

    Pablo

    OK got the 2nd one to post.
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    i like both of those alot elpablo. you guys on this site are so talented.
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    Way to go Pablo!
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    Nice attitude....one quick note.......piston skirts are 90 degrees off, they're not supposed to align with the wrist pin.I know it sounds picky but it looks weird. Good direction though.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

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    You will find in general it does not matter until the owner of the 'copyright' raises a stink. If I own the 'copyright' I will let it go until there is much $$ at stake or too much good or bad notoriety. It's the American way.

    At that point it's lawyers, guns, and money ...................

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    denny i like that but did you have to use a ford cam ?? i think that looks great
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