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The Logo Creator

The Logo Creator - 3.0

Produce your logos by moving premade objects and changing colors.

All Time: (2.7)
Version 3.0: (1.8)
Selected Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2003-07-14
License: Shareware
Downloads (version 3.0): 9,261
Downloads (all versions): 2,063
Price: $70.00

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Product Description:

The Logo Creator is made up of professional logo templates that you can manipulate in dozens of ways with characters and designs that will help brand your company.
By moving premade graphics around the Logo Canvas, manipulating various elements with drop shadows and other special effects, changing, colorizing and rotating text, and importing your own images, each logo template is able to produce hundreds of different results. Easy to use if you’re not quite ‘graphically oriented’, yet if you’re a professional designer, you’ll appreciate the flexibility to produce truly custom logos for yourself or for your clients. You can even resell the logos you create with The Logo Creator.

What's new in this version:

  • Rotatable text
  • text on a curve
  • Cleaner outlines and drop shadows
  • Improved logos!
  • Duplicate elements
  • Add multiple gradients to text and objects
  • Undo.
  • Export as PNG
  • Import your own images and manipulate them just like the 'built in' images

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 9 - OS X

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Version 3.0:
Overall Rating: (1.8) Features: (2.6) Support: (2.4)
Ease of Use: (2.8) Quality / Stability: (2.5) Price: (2.4)
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The Logo Creator ReviewUseful for game designers, otherwise answers the wrong question - Version: 3.0, 5/26/2007 03:11AM PST

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Martin Turner--2008
If you are a video game designer, and you need to populate the internal world of your game with numerous plausible but non-existant companies, this is quite a convenient way of doing it. In a few seconds per logo, you can create a string of virtual companies which look like you spent many minutes in Photoshop on them.

Unfortunately, that's more or less where this program finishes. I tried out the earlier version, but, looking at the samples on the website, the fundamental problem has not been solved. Basically, this appears to be because the software creators do not understand what a logo actually is.

The fundamental criteria for good logo design are:
i) Identifiability (you see it again, you recognise it)
ii) Uniqueness (within your target market)
iii) Reproduceability (in CMYK, spot Pantone colour, black and white,)
iv) Representation (of your corporate style -- not a picture of what you do)
v) Simplicity (it's a brand, not an illustration)

Unfortunately, although this program produces things which look plausible, it fails to satisfy any of these criteria. There's a distressing similarity between all the logos on the samples pages of the developer's website, and this was also my experience using the software. This makes them not unique, and, therefore, hard to identify when you see them again. What's rather worse, the application produces logos which look good on a computer screen, but reproduce poorly in commercial CMYK print, do not render well into black and white, and offer no support for Pantone spot colour. Much corporate print is now CMYK, of course, but most merchandising — pens, mugs, promotional T-shirts, etc — uses just one or two colours. Whether the logos represent your corporate style is, of course, up to you, but unless your style is fussy and hyped up, its unlikely that this has anything for you. Finally, this application produces hideously complex logos.

If you look around at really classic logos, such as IBM, Apple, Nestle, Cadbury, BBC, etc, you see a common theme of simplicity. Apple is actually a case in point — the original multi-coloured Apple logo proved ruinously expensive, which is why, even on your computer screen, the Apple is now one colour.

This is a technically good piece of software which, regrettably, is likely to lead a lot of people into very poor design. It's advantage is that, in a few minutes, it can produce the kind of glossy but non-functional emblem which would take a non-designer hours to achieve in Photoshop.

Except that a designer wouldn't use Photoshop. Logos are almost always designed in a vector program, of which Illustrator is the most common.

Bottom line: if you want a logo, hire a designer.
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The Logo Creator CommentaryANy one try Version 4? - Version: 3.0, 7/4/2005 01:47PM PST

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ajmac
I just got version 4 for free and it seems to work, ok. NO experience with previous version. Any others using 4?

Thanks. AJ
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The Logo Creator CommentaryDon't Waste Your Time - Version: 3.0, 4/12/2005 06:06PM PST

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pcsellers_dotmac
Actually, I am glad I bought this piece of crap. Now I know the bottom exteme of hype-over-performance. No Thanks. Even the decal that comes with the disc sucks.
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