Is logo design really that hard? 🤨 If AI can spit one out in seconds and all the “best” ones are really simple, it shouldn’t be that hard… right? Finding the right balance of story and simplicity is what makes a logo good and sometimes it takes a load of iteration to find it. For example, this project for Kohlben Vodden, took nearly 100 attempts 🫠 but it was worth every second. #branddesign #logodesign #branding #brandidentity #designprocess
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Simplicity, the hardest to achieve stability...
Idk bro, logo you just made is as generic as it gets...
"odin-rodin 8-legged horse"
I like how you presented this
the one benefit ai would have here is you’d always get more than four legs on a horse, even if you wanted four!
Still too busy
Love the eldritch abomination!
And ai can only make generic ones 😂
over all awesome work!
Norse mythology fun fact because it was brought up. Sleipnir is the child of Loki, who is his mother, and after Loki gave birth to Sleipnir, Loki gave Sleipnir to Odin, who's Loki's brother. So Odin rides his horse nephew. NORSE MYTH IS WILD BTW.
Theres still a problem (i call it a problem because this is not the intended effect) the 8 legs dont always seem to read as 8 but read as motion, which can be good or bad but they’re also too busy still, which can work for a personal brand but really Id probably not pick this
but then youve lost the connection to the nationalities, i personally think that the 2nd one was better
It's like finding g spot even human struggle
I love this! It's so easy to put 101 ideas in to any creative work. Like going crazy in the kitchen only to end up with something grey and inedible lol
Okay Jacob from Abott Elementary
I thought of 8 legs kangaroo 🦘
Nah ain't it
The problem with AI, is that people wants the final result in 1 click. The actual way to use it, for example, can be ask for few prototypes, and then start focusing on one. Or, make your own sketches, and ask the ai to convert it to logo. AI i just another tool in your toolbox
Many big brand logos are rubbish. But once established it doesn't matter.
Ah yes, he's an artist, the logo will lean into the work he does. Nope, no he goes into a weird ass tangent about the origins of the guys name and where he was born.