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Logo review ofHit Radio
Review the detailed scores below to see what is working and what should be refined first.
Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
Large bold sans-serif font ensures readability from a distance.
Good color contrast between white text and red background.
Yellow star partially obscures the 'T' in 'HIT', causing a minor legibility issue.
Originality
Attempts to convey top hits or fame with a star.
Star is a highly generic symbol often used in music, media, or entertainment, resulting in little uniqueness.
Boxy red background with white sans-serif is a common radio/TV trope.
Color harmony
Balanced, energetic combination of red, white, and yellow.
Palette is limited, helping the logo avoid visual clutter.
Yellow star on white text slightly impacts clarity and creates mild visual tension.
Red
#E53935
White
#FFFFFF
Yellow
#FFEB3B
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Explore palettesBalance alignment
Centered text and geometric shape create a stable visual block.
Star placement feels slightly off-balance, intruding awkwardly between 'HIT' and 'RADIO'.
The visual weight of the star draws focus away from the text.
Scalability
Simple shapes and bold text scale well for billboards, merchandise, and web use.
Star symbol is recognizable even at smaller sizes.
Fine details in the overlap of the star and text may become hard to distinguish at tiny scales (e.g., favicons or embroidery).
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
No inappropriate dual meanings or misinterpretations present.
Symbol & text fit
Star relates to the concept of a 'hit' and integrates with the wordmark.
The star overlaps too much with the text, causing a visual disconnect.
The geometric style of the star clashes slightly with the ultra-linear text.
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