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Structured logo review
Legibility
Text is clear and easy to read, especially 'LifeMap'
'SOLUTIONS' used in contrasting purple provides differentiation and hierarchy
The 'p' at the end of 'Map' stylistically merges with the infinity loop, which may slightly hinder instant recognition for some viewers
Scalability versatility
Simple geometric icon allows for reduced-size usage
Distinct colors separate elements at different scales
Thin details within the map pin (arms, head, and separation lines) may be lost at favicon or embroidery sizes
Gradient/overlapping components could muddy at small or single-color applications
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Balance alignment
Visual balance achieved through equal weight distribution between symbol and wordmark
Bottom green oval grounds the symbol
Center alignment creates a unified structure
Originality
Clever integration of a map marker, abstract figure, and path—hints at navigation and personal journey
Custom infinity loop in the 'p' adds a distinct touch
Primary components (map pin, figure) are widely used, not highly unique as an overall composition
Slightly generic within the health, wellness, and mapping sectors
Logomark wordmark fit
Colors and style of both elements match for cohesive branding
Similar weights and geometric shapes offer visual consistency
Aesthetic look
Bright, inviting color scheme suitable for a health or solutions-oriented brand
Contemporary and open feel communicates optimism and innovation
The combination of three prominent colors and a unique 'p' shape may feel slightly busy to some audiences
Dual meaning and misinterpretations
Design is positive and avoids inappropriate symbolism
Color harmony
Palette is vibrant but well-managed, with strong division of sections
Green, blue, and purple work together without clashing
High saturation and presence of three dominant hues risk visual overload; could be simplified for some applications
Purple
#7D3997
Green
#53B848
Blue
#17A4DB