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Visual Vectors


This week we were tasked with designing a logo for our blogs using based graphics. I'm not one for huge, flashy designs so I opted to go with a very simple approach to a logo. I think a bunch of companies try way too hard on their logos, causing them to add too much and cause a sensory overload to the viewer. A plain and simple design gets the point across and doesn't distract the viewer from the actual content that you are trying to show them on your site. The first logo I made with Method Draw and the second was made with Vectr. Vectr seemed more user friendly and just seemed like it was set up to make the users life easier.

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