I agree wholeheartedly with Jason. Symbols are difficult - I would like to see logos that capture the 'spirit' of DIYbio rather than the 'science' (so maybe a 'community lab', or 'safety' logo, but pipettes etc are overboard)TitoSent from my iPhone* what graphical concepts should comprise the diybio logo?
I think one critical requirement for the logo is that the # of colors be limited to 2 or less and otherwise designed in such a way that the logo can be easily (and cheaply) used for various marketing collateral, e.g. stickers, t-shirts, and other printed goods. My personal preference is for logos that are simple and not over-designed. Our logo should probably continue to be a logotype/wordmark rather than purely symbolic (http://www.logodesignsource.com/types.html), although a mixture of logotype and symbols might work too. The first example is a mixture of logotype and symbols, but too many symbols in my opinion. Symbols are difficult because you have got to find one which is able to sum-up a bunch of concepts. In the current samples, the second which you refer to as "garnished" I think is too overdesigned (neat concept though). Looking forward to seeing more.
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