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Quark's New Logo
I just read that Quark has come out with a new logo, in an attempt to recreate it's corporate image.
I did notice a couple minor errors with the new logo. They didn't blend the triangle and the circle correctly. You can see two small "bumps" that I have circles around. They are pretty minor, but I'm a perfectionist when it comes to design work. And, as this was obviously originally created as a vector image, that should easily been caught.
I've also included the old quark logo as an attachment for comparison purposes.
For those of you who don't know, Quark is a design program. Pretty much the main alternative to Adobe Indesign. Personally, I don't like Quark, and love InDesign, but that's just my opinion.
EDIT: I was just looking at my circled image that was uploaded, and realized how hard it is to see the bumps that I mentioned. I had a higher res image of the logo, which I could see them much better on, but I lost it. If you manage to get your hands on a high res one, it is much more obvious. As I said before, it is a minor thing.
I just read that Quark has come out with a new logo, in an attempt to recreate it's corporate image.
I did notice a couple minor errors with the new logo. They didn't blend the triangle and the circle correctly. You can see two small "bumps" that I have circles around. They are pretty minor, but I'm a perfectionist when it comes to design work. And, as this was obviously originally created as a vector image, that should easily been caught.
I've also included the old quark logo as an attachment for comparison purposes.
For those of you who don't know, Quark is a design program. Pretty much the main alternative to Adobe Indesign. Personally, I don't like Quark, and love InDesign, but that's just my opinion.
EDIT: I was just looking at my circled image that was uploaded, and realized how hard it is to see the bumps that I mentioned. I had a higher res image of the logo, which I could see them much better on, but I lost it. If you manage to get your hands on a high res one, it is much more obvious. As I said before, it is a minor thing.