Which Twiddict logo would you prefer?
You may have read Robin's post on The Next Web blog already, explaining that we unexpectedly ran into some legal problems as the American Red Cross no longer allows us to use the red cross in the Twiddict logo.
While we haven't yet decided - we're still waiting for their reply - whether or not we're going to change the color (or replace the cross with a different symbol), I made some quick changes to the color scheme just to find out what the Twiddict logo could look like.
So which one would you prefer? Stay with red? Switch to orange? Rather the purple one? Let's hear from you!
16 comments so far
I'd say go with orange, but that sucks about American Red Cross, though :(
My first choice would be the red version, but for the legal problems i would take the orange one.
how would twitter-like blue look?
just to reffer to the twitter logo somehow..
1. The red one.
2. The purple one.
6. The orange one
Posted on 3 July 2008 at 10.55 h by Piet - Permalink
Why not making the entire logo red. Or turn the colors around, meaning red logo & green cross...
Anyway if the logo is red, then there's no more red cross as it is blended. Meaning no prison-time :-)
Posted on 3 July 2008 at 12.10 h by Nicolas Mertens - Permalink
yes, purple. But watch out for the purple cross!
Purple.
But what about a version where the 'arms' of the figure are red, the rest green (or purple).
Posted on 9 July 2008 at 10.55 h by David Petherick - Permalink
I think that the purple makes highlight the logo, the orange instead makes it look very pale and lifeless.
Posted on 18 July 2008 at 16.59 h by Nathie - Permalink
orange - tones in best with the green
Posted on 3 June 2009 at 10.40 h by Alan In Belfast - Permalink
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Orange and green since metatale is already purple and green.
Posted on 2 July 2008 at 23.29 h by Wolf - Permalink