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Dang, that's pretty cool. I would probably put the name all on one line though.
ReplyWow, thats really smart.
ReplyYep this one is really smart . Its really hard to believe this gone unused.
ReplyTook me a second to see it. Well done.
ReplyI would think that the illusion would be better if the middle of the M aligns with the left side of the H. Great concept though. Is the name supposed to be a ripoff of Herman Miller?
ReplyThought the same thing, Luma re: Herman Miller.
ReplyUnless I'm seeing this wrong, shouldn't the middle stroke of the M be aligned vertically with the left side of the H? Also struggling between the lack of contrast between background colour and the logo. All that aside I think it's a very clever idea - well done!
Reply%5Eagree. if the middle leg lined up with the left side of the %22H%22. very creative approach none the less. nice parody off the name also. :D
ReplyThanks for the valuable...
ReplyThere we go, brilliant.
Replynow its clickin'. nice concept.
ReplyBingo! Looking great now. Got my float
ReplySmart thinking :)
ReplyVery very nice.
Replyfan.tas.tic
ReplyThis is really good. All the lines, the overall shape.. very good looking mark!
ReplyI still dont get it guys... :S I think there is an objects or something in the negative space
ReplyThe H M make a chair.Deniel :)
ReplyI didn't see the chair untill I red the description.*It's very clever, but I think it should be more recognizable.*Great thinking!
Replyvery smart. although am i seeing this right? should there be one more hind leg to the right? or is it just implied?
Replychair on first look and yup, very clever ... i'll probably change the type
Replyclever logo
Replyclever! :D
ReplyI felt what Colin felt, You could extend the right side of H till the base of M. Doing this would imply the chair illusion in a strong way
ReplyRight. It would make infinitely more sense from the perspective of the illusion with the center of the M aligned with the left of the H, and the right side of the H to extend down as far as the center of the M as mentioned. Perhaps it would be too contrived, although I believe the H really has to be a hair over to the left regardless.
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