AntiCarbon.org

by • Uploaded: Dec. 10 '07

6a6608cc8c4111540d8372ccde1383e7.png

Add to Pad (In 14 Pad s )

Description: Logo designed for a company that helps individuals reduce and repair their own personal carbon footprint on the environment. The logo is a combination of 3 elements. A windmill, for renewable energy, A person, for a human element, and A tree, to symbolize a new beginning.
As seen on:
Status: Nothing set
Viewed: 3206
Share:  

Lets Discuss

OcularInk Dec. 10 '07

Great solution. People/figure icons are tough. And you've managed to create something unique. Colors are nice as well. Kudos, Bart!!

Reply
admarcbart Dec. 10 '07

Thanks Guys. This one was a fun challenge.

Reply
firebrand Dec. 10 '07

Top work%3B once again, Bart.

Reply
brandsimplicity Dec. 10 '07

You nailed it,nice Bart!

Reply
logomotive Dec. 10 '07

Looks like you managed to pull it off BART BART.

Reply
admarcbart Dec. 10 '07

Thanks everyone. I appreciate the positive feedback.

Reply
rambal Dec. 10 '07

very first seeing, it says its unique.. and nothing to wonder it comes from bart.

Reply
admarcbart Dec. 10 '07

I am not following you rambal. Care to explain a little further?

Reply
influxes Dec. 11 '07

Great work!*Kinda reminds me of the Wolds College logo, though*http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/20554

Reply
admarcbart Dec. 11 '07

Sorry but mine is not clip art. %3B)

Reply
nido Dec. 11 '07

i think rambals saying that its unique.. %26 he would expect nothing less from you Bart...%0D*%0D*I also thought wolds college though.

Reply
influxes Dec. 11 '07

Didnt think it was :)*Just reminded me of the other logo.

Reply
amyblandford Dec. 11 '07

I still think think there should be a category to critique company names, apart from design. I don't get it. Why would you want to encourage people to be against carbon? Without carbon there would probably be no life on earth.**Assuming this has to do with greenhouse gases, CO2 molecules have twice as much oxygen as carbon. Shouldn't it be AntiOxygenCarbonOxygen.org?

Reply
amyblandford Dec. 12 '07

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide**that's okay, no one usually appreciates my sense of humor... :-)

Reply

Please login/signup to make a comment, registration is easy