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Logo review ofQudrat
Review the detailed scores below to see what is working and what should be refined first.
Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
The wordmark ‘QUDRAT’ is clear, using a classic serif font with ample spacing.
High contrast between text and background enhances readability.
Originality
Attempts to merge natural elements into a stylized mark, giving some sense of uniqueness.
The use of a droplet and leaf motif is common in environmental and organic branding, reducing distinctiveness.
No evident unique twist to set the symbol far apart from similar industry logos.
Color harmony
Muted greens and white work harmoniously, reinforcing an environment-friendly look.
Colors are not overpowering and keep the design consistent with nature-focused branding.
fern green
#4A6932
leaf green
#7CB342
white
#FFFFFF
Balance alignment
Combination mark is well-balanced, with the symbol and wordmark aligned on a horizontal axis.
Visual weight of the symbol complements the length of the wordmark.
Slight misalignment in vertical centering between the symbol and text – the top leaf could make the symbol appear slightly top-heavy relative to the baseline of the wordmark.
Scalability
Simplified shapes ensure clarity when scaled down.
Logo will be recognizable on business cards, letterheads, and simple signage.
Some detail in the logo symbol (multiple leaf curves) may become less distinct at smaller sizes, particularly in embroidery or as a small app icon.
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
No clear risk of unwanted or inappropriate dual interpretations.
Symbol properly communicates environmentally friendly messaging.
Symbol & text fit
Serif text gives a trustworthy, established look that is harmonious with the curved, natural symbol.
Both maintain a professional and clean impression.
Symbol's fluid, organic feel is somewhat at odds with the very sharp, geometric font; a slightly softer serif or less rigid type might better match the organic mark.
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