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[QUOTE="MarkFuckingRichards:561594"]it's better than the last one aesthetically, but the style of logo does not have much integrity to it at this stage in the game. more and more bands keep popping up with this same style of logo that does not take much talent, time or effort to make. even though traditional death metal logos are pretty overused as well, at least there are ways to make a good death metal logo. i used to not mind making logos of this style for bands when they asked for it, but i refuse to do it anymore out of respect for my own artistic integrity. this logo may fit your music (i can't say i'm familiar with any of the betrayed songs) and you guys may like it, but it seems only fair to warn you that these logos are tied very closely to the running trend of "nu-death metal" if you will. i'd push the guy who you hired for a more unique logo. if you are paying an artist to make a logo that will represent your band, you need to make sure you get something that stands out or at least has a skillful approach to it, so as to not get lost in a sea of mediocrity. i hate to bash the logo, but this shit bothers me as an artist. i hope you at least take my rant into consideration and push the artist to his limits and maybe even further so you get an awesome logo, and the artist gets better if he knows what's good for him, haha.[/QUOTE]
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