If you're going to use a state outline in your logo... This is something I don't recommend, by the way. And I hope that you are a state or local government agency. But regardless, if you are going to use a state outline in your logo, and you're not stylizing it, at least make sure it is geographically accurate.
I know I spend day in and day out obsessing over little details that 99% of the population doesn't "care" about, but it kills me to see anything stretched or squished. If you are using a geographical element, there are rules that dictate what is correct. Stylizing it is different. But if you are using all the craggy coastlines and inlets of a coastal state without simplifying anything, then please don't use squishing or stretching as your one excuse for creativity.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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