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May 7, 2023 at 17:18 history edited Ooker CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 6, 2023 at 14:30 history edited Ooker CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 6, 2023 at 3:32 comment added Ooker Is there any example for a logo not in material design being used in material design without any problem?
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May 29, 2023 at 3:06
May 5, 2023 at 20:17 comment added Scott The sheer nature of 3D means it is in direct opposition to "Material Design" concepts. --- But there is no rule that one must use the "Material Design" concepts for any logotype.
May 5, 2023 at 18:52 comment added Zach Saucier Consider trying more flat colors (less shading). It also doesn't really have wireframe-looking things so maybe increase the width of the cube lines. Consider using the material design palette (or something that approximates it). I also believe material design would recommend white text on this sort of teal background
May 5, 2023 at 17:40 comment added Billy Kerr You can use any kind or style of logo you want. Material design really has nothing to do with logos, or how logos should be designed.
May 5, 2023 at 16:48 comment added Ooker I see. So what logo styles I should follow, which will go well with Material Design?
May 5, 2023 at 16:14 comment added Luciano Material Design is for creating user interfaces, not designing logos. Its concept of dimension is more of stacked paper sheets, not fully 3D objects.
May 5, 2023 at 15:50 history edited Ooker CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 5, 2023 at 15:44 history asked Ooker CC BY-SA 4.0