Today I would like to share the logo with the elements of the circle. The circle is probably the most important and common geometric symbol, whose form is given by the appearance of the sun and the moon. In mystical systems, a circle is usually interpreted as the ubiquitous center, shows the perfection of humanity and the incomprehensibility of concepts such as eternity, absolute, infinite.
Circle - a perfect figure. He has no end, no beginning, no guidance and direction. The sky seems like a round dome, due to circular paths of the stars around the celestial pole. That's why we have terms associated with the sky and spirituality. Circle with center marked in traditional astronomy is a symbol of the sun, and in alchemy - the symbol of gold, as a correspondence eternal luminary. In the magic circle is protected from evil spirits.Knowing the value of the circle as a symbol, it is easy to understand why he so often used in logos and brand styles.
By the way, all round lootipy of the collections, as well as many other works, you can find on sites brandcrowd.com and logopond.com - good projects for inspiration.





As for my experience - in principle, all logos are noteworthy, but the round shape sets a pattern that-whether or frame, making the logo of the "standard". This is especially evident in the last group of logos, where they are more or less similar. Also on this work can be seen a couple of similar design techniques that can apply if you have a problem with a circular logo.
Circle - a perfect figure. He has no end, no beginning, no guidance and direction. The sky seems like a round dome, due to circular paths of the stars around the celestial pole. That's why we have terms associated with the sky and spirituality. Circle with center marked in traditional astronomy is a symbol of the sun, and in alchemy - the symbol of gold, as a correspondence eternal luminary. In the magic circle is protected from evil spirits.Knowing the value of the circle as a symbol, it is easy to understand why he so often used in logos and brand styles.
By the way, all round lootipy of the collections, as well as many other works, you can find on sites brandcrowd.com and logopond.com - good projects for inspiration.





As for my experience - in principle, all logos are noteworthy, but the round shape sets a pattern that-whether or frame, making the logo of the "standard". This is especially evident in the last group of logos, where they are more or less similar. Also on this work can be seen a couple of similar design techniques that can apply if you have a problem with a circular logo.
This is puzzling and baffling, the English used here—it really doesn't "track," is difficult to determine precisely what you intend to communicate. Are you not a native English speaker, and did you have very limited instruction in the language? The syntax and logic flow suggests your first language to be non-Latin-based, that you speak English perhaps only a little better than I speak German. Did you use an online translator or Babylon or something like that? The puzzling part is that the vocabulary is elevated, but the meaning eludes me.
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