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Originally Posted by sperry
Let me put it in a different context: a logo that works in black and white is likely even better in color. It's not to say color isn't important, but to say that shape and recognizeability is more important than matching the logo to the pun in your slogan.
Think of the color as the chalk lines at autocross. The course should stand on its own with just the cones alone. But the chalk will make it that much clearer.
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I agree, and I am not talking about matching my slogan, but about aesthetics/design.
It is one of the reasons I described the colored areas as I did. Increasing density radial lines or "triangles" as both of those would be recognizable in B/W whereas color gradients/blend would not.
OK, I tried the 3 "triangles" and it looks like ass. The single triangle looks pretty good. I am too tired to try and make radial lines tonight.