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Topic: [MRO] Monero logo contest on 99designs.com - page 8. (Read 17122 times)

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not bad Smiley Though i dont like orange. Maybe something like black/dark silver?



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not bad Smiley Though i dont like orange. Maybe something like black/dark silver?
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The eye thing is kind of awkward for me. Any reason you put it there? Looks clean though!
I agree about eye, made it less active for convenience.
"M" crossed out or closes the eye (supervision). It represents the anonymity of transactions in the system.

From simple to complex:)


I like the no1 Smiley
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The eye thing is kind of awkward for me. Any reason you put it there? Looks clean though!
I agree about eye, made it less active for convenience.
"M" crossed out or closes the eye (supervision). It represents the anonymity of transactions in the system.

From simple to complex:)
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hope you choke on dicks.
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Sunday morning hangover drafts.

1.
https://i.imgur.com/ZJWFoGP.png?1

2.
https://i.imgur.com/0rBBzCs.png
(M is M - Keyhole is R - round shape is O)
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Here my 2nd submission. A bit more metallic and minimalistic:


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https://www.dropbox.com/s/lj92sxg4umtzjla/monero-logo%202.png



I like that the image in the center can be taken as both a B for bitmonero, or M for monero, or E for esperanto. It's got a nice symmetry to it that I can easily identify to all three of those things -- this is key for a logo. Have you thought about varying the colors? The green-on-green looks doesn't contrast great and would be harder to see what the logo is at smaller resolutions. Also, I feel like the green-white or full green look I see come up a lot has already been played out with Vertcoin.

I'm really not following you with the hat . . could you explain this a little more? I'm not seeing the symbolism.

Awesome ideas!

Tomorrow I will try to recolor it maybe, but - unlike you - I don't immediately get associations with Vertcoin as long as it is not white-green or dark green

The hat thingy: FOr me anonymity got always represented with either a padlock or a black person with a hat and maybe a question mark all over the face, like this
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So we now have 2 topics with logo contest? That's crazy and not a proper way to promote coin... They should be merged.

Anyway I'm still voting for this:
my submission inspired by Esperanto jubilee symbol

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Made a revision to the mask logo -- think it looks cleaner than the last one:
https://i.imgur.com/QNIjYAf.png
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What happened here? It looks like the middle of the picture is missing?

A problem with hoster ?



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Tried to incorporate a mask into the coin:

https://i.imgur.com/s9bGUDz.png
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my submission inspired by Esperanto jubilee symbol
https://i.imgur.com/dClsUEf.jpg

I like this one a lot. Again, the green-on-green is already kind of played out by Vertcoin. I feel like the shapes would play on the contrast well with smaller sizes you provided.

Not that this coloring is a bad idea, more that I think people will think of Vertcoin before Monero here. It looks very simple and clean -- symmetry seems to stand out a lot better with shapes instead of letters.
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Here is a cross post from the old thread:


This is a cool idea. I feel like the orange you used takes too much from both bitcoin and bytecoin, any other color ideas? Also, the $ in the middle -- can you change it to the M with bars in it I've seen come up numerous times? I think that would look nice, what do you think?



I'm digging the liberal use of stars! But, they seem to be bottom-heavy and that leaves half of the image feeling light with the one lonely little star on top. Any reasoning for the stars?
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Here are my submissions:
https://i.imgur.com/rxLwvJj.png
https://i.imgur.com/N2yS5CM.png

High-res:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dqws5at767wkpel/monero-logo_2%20%282%29.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xahndryoh1hxj3m/monero-logo_1%20%282%29.png

I orientated my logo at the Esperanto logo, just 90° turned and with "m" instead of "e". And the hat in the second variation is to symbolize the anonymity

Hope u like it Smiley

I like that the image in the center can be taken as both a B for bitmonero, or M for monero, or E for esperanto. It's got a nice symmetry to it that I can easily identify to all three of those things -- this is key for a logo. Have you thought about varying the colors? The green-on-green looks doesn't contrast great and would be harder to see what the logo is at smaller resolutions. Also, I feel like the green-white or full green look I see come up a lot has already been played out with Vertcoin.

I'm really not following you with the hat . . could you explain this a little more? I'm not seeing the symbolism.

Awesome ideas!
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I have two submissions:

(1) Started with Esperanto flag in a coin and then did a path offset to create a 45-degree M in the bottom right corner:
https://i.imgur.com/qwKF8bh.png

(2) Started with 1st coin, took out the star and transformed the inside of the 45-degree M to look like a lock:
https://i.imgur.com/GgFbM4e.png

1: It looks pretty good, but I don't think anyone here is looking to emphasize Esperanto itself. The name choice seems like more of a play on the idea that it's an auxiliary language meant to serve as neutral ground to provide an equal footing for anyone looking to discuss whatever issues they have. Much like this currency can be used to allow the trading of value-for-value entirely across the world . . without any of the barriers that are apparent with your fiat alternatives.

2: You make lock-and-key look nice for this coin, but it's becoming increasingly harder to get a "look" that makes this distinct amongst the increasing pile of other lock-and-key designs all the other coins use. I just feel like the idea has become ubiquitous . . especially in a landscape based on cryptography.
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