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Hebrew Letters
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Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
Typeface is strong and consistent, supporting a bold presence.
High contrast between text and background.
Hebrew text may not be universally understood if targeting a diverse audience.
Letters are quite condensed, potentially sacrificing some readability at smaller sizes.
Originality
Bull head silhouette feels appropriate and somewhat distinct in execution.
Modern take with bold color blocking.
Bull head iconography is common in the meat/food industry, so the concept isn't unique.
No particularly creative twist to the symbol or integration with the typography.
Color harmony
Limited, purposeful color palette (red, black, white).
Strong contrast aids the visual impact.
Red
#C4202E
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
Balance alignment
Good visual balance between the weight of the bull and the text block.
Effective left-to-right alignment creates a solid, grounded feel.
Slight imbalance as the bull's head visually outweighs the relatively compact text on the left.
Scalability
Bull head is simple enough for use on larger formats like signage, packaging, or menus.
Bold shapes will hold up decently well on medium-scale applications.
Intricate horn details may be lost on very small items (favicons, stitching on uniforms).
Text may merge at smaller sizes due to condensed letterforms.
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
Bull symbol is clear, with no ambiguous or inappropriate shapes detected.
No unintended negative visual connotations.
Symbol & text fit
Both elements feature bold, geometric lines that match stylistically.
Color harmony between text and symbol is maintained.
The size of the bull could be slightly reduced or repositioned to improve overall composition and prevent the symbol from overpowering the name.
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