Hey yall! I hope you guys are doing good! I just wanted to say I’m getting into 2D/3D Logo Designing and I REALLY want to improve on my logos! I will show a few examples, but please give me feedback and suggestions on these logo’s I’ve made over the past few days.
Wow. Very nice! I can’t offer much critique to your logos. I understand the simulator concept is just a template, but are you going for a consistent theme in all your logos? As in the style.
Honestly I cant really think of anything else without the word “Simulator”
I am trying new stuff out, I dont want to stay in one section for logos, in this case simulators. I want to kind of learn a bit of everything if you know what I mean.
The designs look good love the quality of the logos and vibrant colors it really makes the scene pop more – the items casting shadows on the font really makes your designs stand out.
However may you choose different wording ‘Simulator’ seems to be your number one choice of a text selection perhaps switch them up a bit to look more decent in a kind of way, especially on the third logo. Where the ‘Western’ text color seems to be a little unappealing you may want to strive for something like, light yellow or dark something like that.
3D is a good style but if your wanting a lot of your logos to feature that white appearance, you may want to include some colors so it doesn’t bright up the entire scene. If your going to implement these to Roblox.
Other than that very creative logo designs, well done on the style and color choices.
I like them. I like the colour themes and I think they are really nice. You could maybe try some tycoon or obby logo designs and I think you could have people pay you to design logos and thumbnails for them.
These are incredible! They’re all so good. The only things that can be improved are the “western” word’s color. Dark brown doesn’t look so good. And the font for the graffiti simulator logo. The “simulator” word is unreadable. While it fits the theme, it may look better if the fonts were switched.
I like these logos! Please make sure you’re using free-to-use icons though, or make your own, if you plan on selling logos. Perhaps think of adding a Gradient Overlay or a Drop Shadow effect to make them pop a little bit more.