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Final logo Design and Critique

My logo reflects the subtler and more mature side of my personality. I used a simple font and mainly black and white, using simple shapes to frame the initials. Turquoise is my favourite colour, so I knew I had to include it somehow in my logo. I have taken out a few confusing elements from my original logo ideas, though I kept the overlapping initials because the shape they make is interesting but still simple.


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