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Aqui Se Cose Atelier Y Talleres De Costura
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Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
Main text uses a clear serif font.
Contrast between text and background is generally good.
The needle and thread flourish on the 'U' and 'C' create some confusion and overlap, reducing clarity.
Text size for 'atelier y talleres de costura' is too small and thin, especially over a busy background.
Originality
Creative use of a sewing needle and thread motif woven into the typography.
Industry-appropriate illustrative touch adds uniqueness.
Needle and thread symbol is a common motif in fashion/tailoring logos, though the execution is thoughtful.
Color harmony
Earthy and elegant color palette aligns with the atelier/sewing workshop feel.
Consistent and not distracting.
Contrast could be higher for improved legibility, especially for the small descriptor text.
Teak
#B7996E
White
#FFFFFF
Coffee
#7C5A44
Tan
#BC9979
Your palette is close. Refine the color roles and combinations before updating the logo.
Build brand colorsBalance alignment
Upper and lower portions are centered, creating intentional hierarchy.
Integration of needle and thread disrupts the visual axis and alignment, especially the long stroke from the needle.
Descriptor text does not feel visually connected to the main wordmark.
Scalability
Simple wordmark portion can work in digital use at medium sizes.
Intricate needle/thread integration with the serif letters does not scale down well—details will blur or disappear in small formats like business cards, favicons, or garment tags.
Fine text for the descriptor will be completely illegible at small sizes.
Text overlays on photographic backgrounds limit adaptation to different contexts (e.g., signage, embroidery).
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
No unintended suggestive or inappropriate shapes detected.
Symbol & text fit
Sewing needle is well integrated into the wordmark’s letterforms.
The flourish’s visual weight competes with the clean serif text.
Needle and thread detail may feel like a forced addition rather than a seamless blend.
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