So I'm watching "Hogan's Heroes" and I think to myself, "Man, that Col. Klink is one dapper Nazi! What's the secret to his dashing and debonair style?" And then it hit me- the monocle!
Call me crazy, but I think the monocle is long overdue for a comeback. Any day now they're going to come back in style in a big way. And when they do, I've got a logo all ready to sell to the highest bidder.
This is one of those words that lends itself perfectly to a logo. The two Os become the eyes, and the N looks sort of like a nose if you squint. Unfortunately, cosmic convergences like this only happen in made-up logos, and never in the real world.
I'm wondering if I should make the O inside the monocle a little bigger than the other letters, as if it's being magnified? Or maybe I should just leave well enough alone.
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Call me crazy, but I think the monocle is long overdue for a comeback. Any day now they're going to come back in style in a big way. And when they do, I've got a logo all ready to sell to the highest bidder.
This is one of those words that lends itself perfectly to a logo. The two Os become the eyes, and the N looks sort of like a nose if you squint. Unfortunately, cosmic convergences like this only happen in made-up logos, and never in the real world.
I'm wondering if I should make the O inside the monocle a little bigger than the other letters, as if it's being magnified? Or maybe I should just leave well enough alone.
Designed in InDesign.