u/Odd-Progress5015

Asking for feedback: I am not a logo designer (Bloom Fitclub). Does it look like a dick?
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Asking for feedback: I am not a logo designer (Bloom Fitclub). Does it look like a dick?

This is an iteration I just made for an imaginary brand called Bloom Fitness Club

A little bit about target audience:
People who are already health aware and want to explore a friendly, inviting place to continue or start their fitness journey

Brand Experience Goals:
The brand should feel Joyful and Inviting
The brand should be about growth and living

The idea behind the star:
Bloom reminds me of lights and glow, and stars remind me of growth

The critique I got:
My non-designer friend said it looks like a dick (a badly shaped one)

I am not a core logo designer, I am a frontend developer doing this for an imaginary project, please help me decide if to keep this or not

Side note: The star looks softer when scaled down very much, 16px.
As satori graphics once mentioned, your logo should be readable at 16px. It does, just a little softer

u/Odd-Progress5015 — 2 days ago

Asking for feedback on an imaginary Fitness Club called Bloom aimed to attract people who are into Health (not a logo designer)

https://preview.redd.it/uay9qwdn49kh1.png?width=586&format=png&auto=webp&s=cab7242cbf97e6bda3b109648920c60ea63fae81

A little bit about target audience:
People who are already health aware and want to explore a friendly, inviting place to continue or start their fitness journey

Brand Experience Goals:
The brand should feel Joyful and Inviting
The brand should be about growth and living

The idea behind the star:
Bloom reminds me of lights and glow, and stars remind me of growth

The critique I got:
My non-designer friend said it looks like a dick (a badly shaped one)

I am not a core logo designer, I am a frontend developer doing this for an imaginary project, please help me decide if to keep this or not

Side note: The star looks softer when scaled down very much, 16px.
As satori graphics once mentioned, your logo should be readable at 16px. It does, just a little softer

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u/Odd-Progress5015 — 2 days ago

Replace or nah

Hey, this works. Pushes my back forward. Needs constant adjustment. One wheel is gone. Replaced it, that too gone. I'm a student so I can buy something like a cellbell or featherlite. It's 11 years old

PS: the ergo chair isn't mine. Plus i sit for around 10 hrs on average.

u/Odd-Progress5015 — 20 days ago

Recommendations for chairs? I sit for 12 hours

Hey there. I've been testing my cousin's ergo chair for a while. I like the movable headrest and the mesh. I absolutely hate the hard padded armrests. It hurts my elbows. Plus the seat is kinda nice but hurts my butt. A local model if you ask the company name.

I've been using an office "boss chair" for two years now. One of the wheels gave up . Plus its fabric pushes me forward for some reason.

I am a dev, I already have a little back pain at 20 years old. I don't earn very much. The last client I had paid me 50k and then i stopped freelancing for learning sake.

Short story: I'm saving money and my dad is buying me a chair. How much should I make him spend? 10k? 20k?

I've done my research, under 5k, cellbell seems good, under 10k, featherlite. Wakefit seems like it's doing a lot of paid reviews because everyone is praising it

Also, I have this social fear of people saying "you bought a 20k chair what the fuck, work can be done on plastic chairs" nevertheless my budget is 10k

I don't wanna fuck up my back anymore. I've stopped doing some exercises for recovery such as squats. The situation has improved but I'll consult a doctor

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u/Odd-Progress5015 — 21 days ago