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I am trying to create a logo for a digital marketing agency named as THE MISFITS. I have tried to create puzzle pieces that don't fit together. what do you guys think?

Looking forward to feedback and criticism. :)

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    That's... ummm... suggestive. You probably don't want something where the first thing that many people are going to think is that your two pieces are having sex.
    – Makyen
    Jun 23, 2018 at 16:59
  • LoL :D I never looked it that way. so what you suggest I should do
    – Ar Jami
    Jun 23, 2018 at 17:02
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    As a logo, this design has many failures, too many to list here. But a good start would be not to design from the own remote memory, this can lead to situations where only the designer recognizes what the final result means. What do you think about having a look to real pieces of puzzle?
    – user120647
    Jun 23, 2018 at 17:36
  • thank you so much, @Danielillo for your feedback and suggestion. I"m a newb to graphics design and I am still learning. if you could recommend me a book to make my failures right that would be a great help.
    – Ar Jami
    Jun 24, 2018 at 9:13
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    Tip: Get paid ASAP. An agency with this name won't be in business very long. ; )
    – Stan
    Jun 26, 2018 at 5:01

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I think one of the big problems in the design is the range of scale you are using. It's useful when you design a logo to look at it in a small size to check if it's still legible. So for example, if I took your current image and scaled it down...

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We can't see "The" and "Digital Agency" anymore. Also, the part of the puzzle where you are conveying the message of "misfitness" is a bit tougher to decypher.

Some suggestions for starters:

  • Fix the issues where the type disappears at a smaller scale
  • Simplify the symbol to focus on the "misfitness" -- the part where a square ans a circle are mixed (and clear up any confusion about sexual innuendos as posted in an earlier comment)

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