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  • For me the fonts clash a bit because they are too similar but not quite. I'd suggest, if you want suggestions, using the same font for the below line. Just try and see if you like it more. I know (or guess) that you are going for a rule breaking feeling, but it's good to follow them (like "fewer fonts is better") and just break one or two of them, otherwise you'll overwhelm your target. Ooorr make the below line with a font that is TOTALLY opposite to the upper one. Just to try :) Also play with the thickness of the border in the upper line letters, see how thin can you go without making it illegible/unprintable. Play a lot, show it to your friends, make polls...

  • What is the point of this logo?

    It's not readable at a glance and misspelled. If that was the point then good job.

    If it wasn't, then you can learn from your mistakes.

    • Would you mind sharing why it's not easily readable to you? Is it the horizontal lines? The spelling? It is spelled that way on purpose though btw

      Edit: To answer your question, the point of the logo is to represent my practice as being different, queer, and anarchist

      • I wasn't precise with the point. Where should the logo be put? Laptop or webpage?

        Different usages require different levels of speed of comprehension.

        The horizontal lines, the colors and contrast help hide the different spelling of the first world. They all don't convey a singular meseege.

        In my non-expert opinion the first i should be in regular pride flag as second one is misspelled and should be highlighted. There is also problem of misreading F into E due to horizontal stripes.

        Side note. Different therapy in my view is "Conversion Therapy" and I don't think that is your point.

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