Yes, I agree with first comment... That's exactly why I have decided to click on your logo. Moreover,in this right-facing plus 45%B0 rotation, this is too close from the Nazi symbol. Nazis have just turn clockwise the original Hindu swastika, symbol of Life, to create this Death ensign... Meanwhile, gradients are very good, why don't keep them and the same concept but using circles...
Just want to say that it doesn't matter in what direction the swasika is facing and whether it's rotated or not. The swastika exists in various versions. *I think your logo is beautiful and I think the swastika is beautiful but of course many people will connect the logo with the NAZI's. (For more information about the swastika %3Ca href%3D%22http://www.swastika-info.com/%22%3Eclick here%3C/a%3E )
I do realise that i come from the tip of africa but i really don't see the whole swasika thing, i like the design i see a flower or sun i like it, and no i don't support any kind of Nazi party...
I agree with Relevant and brandon Barnard. I guess the red, black and white colors give the Nazi Swastika that feel. I get reminded of a flower like design looking at this. It is auspicious in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
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hmm... that doesn%B4t work. Looks like a swastika. Will be problematic in most countries.
ReplyYes, I agree with first comment... That's exactly why I have decided to click on your logo. Moreover,in this right-facing plus 45%B0 rotation, this is too close from the Nazi symbol. Nazis have just turn clockwise the original Hindu swastika, symbol of Life, to create this Death ensign... Meanwhile, gradients are very good, why don't keep them and the same concept but using circles...
Replythank you all, yes i realize the problem, it's just a draft.:-) and appreciate for thomas' suggestion, i will try it.
ReplyJust want to say that it doesn't matter in what direction the swasika is facing and whether it's rotated or not. The swastika exists in various versions. *I think your logo is beautiful and I think the swastika is beautiful but of course many people will connect the logo with the NAZI's. (For more information about the swastika %3Ca href%3D%22http://www.swastika-info.com/%22%3Eclick here%3C/a%3E )
Replybloody Nazi's ruined a such a great symbol... :(
ReplyWow when did Adolf get into town? Just kidding. I think this brings too much negative feelings to mind. Try a different approach.
Replyto admarcbart, yes, i won't use this plan
Replyneo nazi taylors corporation? :D :D :D
ReplyI do realise that i come from the tip of africa but i really don't see the whole swasika thing, i like the design i see a flower or sun i like it, and no i don't support any kind of Nazi party...
ReplyI agree with Relevant and brandon Barnard. I guess the red, black and white colors give the Nazi Swastika that feel. I get reminded of a flower like design looking at this. It is auspicious in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
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