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Nixism's New Logos..

Thread title: Nixism's New Logos..
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09-10-2007, 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by .amaZe View Post
You seem to be very knowledgeably so why don't you tell us what can come from "nixism".
do you even read what i write? you lose double for the irony of quoting it.

and for google: their name is total strategy. their logo is also ugly.

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The English suffix -ism was first used to form a noun of action from a verb. For example, baptize (or literally derived from "to dip") becomes "baptism."
Originally Posted by dictionary
nix1 [nɪks], Slang.
–noun
1. nothing.
–adverb
2. no.
–interjection
3. (used as an exclamation, esp. of warning): Nix, the cops!
–verb (used with object)
4. to veto; refuse to agree to; prohibit: to nix the project.

09-10-2007, 02:25 AM
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so nixism is to prohibit action!

09-10-2007, 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Josué View Post
At one point Google wasn't one either, so I think it's still debatable whether a strong, meaningful logo is actually as important an element to a website's success as let's say, the quality of its service, how catchy and memorable its name is, and how well its address is spread.

A good design contributes to the quality of its service, but a logo (a graphic with no usability purpose, unlike an icon) does not.

amaze, by arguing that the name nixism does not have any literal meaning, I was trying to convince you that all the time you put into perfecting a logo, in this thread and with your designer, could have been better spent making sure your clients matter.

Of course not, but his website/company is doing nothing new or innovative. 1 red 2005 mustang in 50 silver 2005 mustangs is still a mustang.

09-10-2007, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Bennett View Post
Of course not, but his website/company is doing nothing new or innovative. 1 red 2005 mustang in 50 silver 2005 mustangs is still a mustang.
But it still stands out.

In all seriousness though I think the logo is very well done and it is now up to Nixism to continue branding it. Sure it could be more unique but top much more would be overboard considering Nixism means absolutely nothing.

09-11-2007, 02:15 AM
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2nd ones my fav

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