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City logo design critique

Pat Whatley

New Member
This is more of a placeholder than a full blown city logo. There will be a brand actually developed in a couple of years, this is just a simple image to stick on a few promotional pieces and temporary signs until then.

The bridge and the Coosa River are focal points for the city and other than a casino and a meteor crater there's not really another landmark to build on.

Any thoughts or suggestions that don't involve ladders or meteors falling out of the sky?
 

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graphicwarning

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I'd say I like the first one the better, however for me I have a problem distinguishing the "u" and the "m" with that particular font. I guess living in that area it'd be more recognizable... but for me, I wanted to be sure what I was seeing was a "u" and googled ""Wetumpka" to make sure. Maybe it's just me though...
 

Pat Whatley

New Member
Is the city's name an Indian name? What about feathers, chief face, wigwam, wampum, canoe and river?
I'm in the South...I think 50% of the city names around here are indian names. Wetumpka is a Creek Indian word for "rumbling waters" because of the rapids on the river. I still like to tell people it's an indian word for "speed trap on the way to the lake".

Our indians were Creek Indians...not big on feathers, wigwams, or canoes.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
I'm in the South...I think 50% of the city names around here are indian names. Wetumpka is a Creek Indian word for "rumbling waters" because of the rapids on the river. I still like to tell people it's an indian word for "speed trap on the way to the lake".

Our indians were Creek Indians...not big on feathers, wigwams, or canoes.


Must be a southern thing, cause up here we have Indians too, but they're all Aztec or Mayan. :rolleyes:
 

2B

Active Member
I'd say I like the first one the better, however for me I have a problem distinguishing the "u" and the "m" with that particular font.

+1

would also make the bridge a different color and/or the town's name so the water design is more apparent since that is where the town's name comes from.
 

artbot

New Member
unreadable. i don't work with fonts ever. think of a client that is not familiar
with all the scripts and such. the letters just look like scribble to me and will
for most civilians.
 
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ColoPrinthead

Guest
I read "wet" and got lost in the tides that followed it.
 

Pat Whatley

New Member
Another variation, with a little work on the "u", the "p" and the waves and here's what they are currently using.
 

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SignManiac

New Member
Pat, go to http://wordmark.it and type in the name and you can compare how each font reads/looks pretty quick. When I'm having trouble with a particular word this is my go to.
 

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TammieH

New Member
I really like the first one, just a thought...maybe incorporate the adjoining wave on the left into the 't'...but maybe that is too much...just a thought though

I like the logo regardless
 

Steve C.

New Member
Three might work if the waves were made into one long wave behind
Alabama, instead of three. That is one of the best signwriter scrips ever
created. Keep it.
 

visual800

Active Member
I like them all 3 is the best and there is nothing wrong with fonts. If anyone has an issue with fonts you used they know nothing of layouts
 

SignManiac

New Member
Well I'm happy that everyone can use the link. It was here on 101 that I first learned of it several years ago. It sure does come in handy when you're looking for just the right font with just the right feel.
 
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