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Quality Silver
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Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
Text is highly readable due to strong contrast between dark green and white background.
Serif font gives a refined and premium feel suitable for jewelry.
The oversized 'Q' tail slightly crowds the space beneath, creating minor visual tension.
Originality
Interlocking rings give a classic nod to jewelry, suggesting unity and quality.
Rings and star motif is very common in jewelry branding, making the symbol feel generic.
No highly distinctive or unique twist in logomark or type treatment.
Color harmony
Monochromatic scheme (dark green on white) is harmonious, elegant, and sophisticated.
High contrast supports visibility and premium feel.
Dark Green
#11281C
White
#FFFFFF
Balance alignment
Central placement of rings and stars complements centered stacked wordmark.
Serif type provides visual weight to anchor the otherwise light symbol.
Oversized initial 'Q' and 'S' create slight imbalance in spacing compared to other letters.
Scalability
Simple color palette supports clarity in most applications.
Bold serif typeface is generally scalable for print and online use.
Thin lines in ring and star graphics may lose detail at very small sizes (e.g., jewelry tags, favicons, embroidery).
Delicate symbol above text may not reproduce well on small product packaging.
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
No obvious misinterpretations or inappropriate shapes detected.
Symbolism is clear and industry-appropriate.
Symbol & text fit
Elegant, open rings and classic font both project luxury and quality.
Both elements are styled minimally, achieving some harmony.
The symbol feels visually lighter and airier compared to the dense, heavy text, creating a minor dissonance.
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