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Logo review ofXalil, Yurist Maslahati
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Logo performance breakdown
Legibility
All text is clear and easily readable at a glance.
High contrast between text and background.
Originality
Uses recognizable legal symbols relevant to the industry.
Column, scales of justice, and gavel are extremely common motifs in legal industry logos with little creative reinterpretation.
No distinctive or memorable twist applied to these generic visuals.
Color harmony
Restrained use of color with silver tones maintains professional appearance.
Metallic gradients add depth.
Relying on metallic effects can limit application versatility; logo should also work well in solid black or white.
Silver
#C0C0C0
Bright Gray
#221D19
Dark Brown
#6A4E38
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Explore palettesBalance alignment
The elements are vertically aligned and visually centered.
Logomark and wordmark are proportioned well relative to each other.
Scales at the top of the logomark visually feel a bit off-centered or imbalanced due to asymmetrical stylization.
Scalability
Logomark and wordmark are simple enough for large-scale prints such as billboards and office signage.
Thin lines, especially in the scales icon and the column details, may lose definition at favicon or business card size.
Embossed metallic effect will not translate well to single-color applications or embroidery.
200x250 px
100×125 px
50×62 px
Misinterpretations
No inappropriate imagery or unintentional double meanings detected.
Symbol & text fit
Both logomark and wordmark share a refined, formal style.
Typeface complements the symmetry and weight of the column symbol.
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