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@mkotsollaris
Not to bash, but A looks like a loader, and B doesn't look like a unified logo IMHO
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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.
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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
B - less abstract, more understandable what it is.
The second one seems better
The second logo hits better
A is Unique one
The A option is best
the first one is too massive, reminiscent of Ubuntu. the second is too scattered.
"shapes" look better because they are still quite rarely used, unlike "ring", several times I saw the logo similar "ring"