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Logo review ofCyron
Review the detailed scores below to see what is working and what should be refined first.
Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
The text 'CYRON' is highly legible, with clear, geometric letterforms and consistent spacing.
No over-decoration or unnecessary effects; the high-contrast black text ensures optimal readability.
Originality
The integration of a brain outline with the 'C' initial is a clever concept relevant to technology and intelligence.
The geometric style modernizes a common brain motif.
The use of a brain icon is relatively common in tech and AI industries, which slightly reduces overall distinctiveness.
Color harmony
The black and purple palette is modern and well-balanced.
Limited use of colors maintains clarity.
Gradient usage in the symbol could challenge consistent brand reproduction across all print mediums; it might limit single-color adaptability.
Black
#000000
Amethyst
#A259FF
White Smoke
#F5F5F5
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Explore palettesBalance alignment
The logomark and wordmark are well-aligned horizontally, with balanced visual weight.
Ample spacing between the symbol and text prevents clutter.
Scalability
The symbol and wordmark are clean and vector-friendly, scaling well for print (business cards, stationery), digital (web, app icons), and large formats (billboards).
Minimal details in the monogram ensure clarity even at smaller sizes.
Purple gradient in the brain symbol may lose impact or reproduce inconsistently in single-color or embroidery applications.
On extremely small applications such as favicons, the brain detail may start to blur or become indistinct.
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
No inappropriate or confusing imagery is present. The 'C' and brain fusion is clear in intent.
Symbol & text fit
The graphic style, weight, and curvature of the logomark harmonize well with the bold, rounded sans-serif wordmark.
Color palette is complementary between the two elements.
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