While a well designed piece, for NFN, it’s too sharp in edging. No comfort or rest for thought or eye. It jars the senses. At least mine…
Points of all the triangles pull the eye out from the center (which is where I want to concentrate).
The asterix between the missions decreases the power presentation of the organization. I don’t get any idea of the workings of NFN from the graphic- I keep thing of Chess.
This one doesn’t do it for me.
Cheers,
Stacy
I don’t like the colors of the second logo. They are jarring. It also reminds me of a dream catcher and I don’t think that association is fits this group
While a well designed piece, for NFN, it’s too sharp in edging. No comfort or rest for thought or eye. It jars the senses. At least mine…
Points of all the triangles pull the eye out from the center (which is where I want to concentrate).
The asterix between the missions decreases the power presentation of the organization. I don’t get any idea of the workings of NFN from the graphic- I keep thing of Chess.
This one doesn’t do it for me.
Cheers,
Stacy
Yay for the 1st one.
The 2nd one is a little too abstract for me.
Glad to know NFN is expanding to new neighborhoods!
-Regan
I don’t like the colors of the second logo. They are jarring. It also reminds me of a dream catcher and I don’t think that association is fits this group
I like the first one better. Thank you though to the person(s) who worked so hard to create these!