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Mascir, Moroccan Foundation For Advanced Science, ..
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Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
Main acronym MASciR is readable
Font choice is appropriate for a scientific organization
Tagline text is quite small and may be difficult to read in smaller sizes or from distance
Originality
Abstract representation with circle and dots connects to science/innovation
Use of gradient circle and dots is somewhat generic in science/tech logos
No unique twist or distinctive symbol that stands out as ownable
Color harmony
Color palette is harmonious and fitting for the science and technology sector
Reliance on gradients may limit production versatility
Cerulean Blue
#1795c7
White
#ffffff
Your palette is close. Refine the color roles and combinations before updating the logo.
Build brand colorsBalance alignment
Main elements (circle and acronym) are generally aligned horizontally
Scattered blue dots give an unbalanced right-heavy feel
Big blue circle on the left is visually heavier, giving a slight imbalance against the lighter right side
The overlap of elements disrupts natural reading flow
Scalability
Simple color palette helps with reproduction on most media
Gradient in the circle may not print well in black/white or single-color applications
Small tagline text will become illegible on small formats like business cards or favicons
Fine details (dots) could be lost at small scale
Logo could lose clarity when embroidered on uniforms or printed on small promotional items
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
No inappropriate or accidental connotations detected
Symbol & text fit
The blue circle and the wordmark relate conceptually (science, molecules/atoms)
The integration between logomark (circle/dots) and the custom typography feels disjointed
Circle overwhelms the wordmark at smaller scales
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