unless you work for pentagram, this is outright plagiarism of their Curious Pictures logo. you couldn’t even use a different typeface or color? shame on you. even worse, you couldn’t steal their idea and even make it work. this is despicable practice.
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Steve Austin
Mar 18, 2010umm this looks awfully similar to curious pictures logo
Stefs
Nov 26, 2009another example of a great & curious typographic logo.
AD
Nov 04, 2009nuff said, http://www.curiouspictures.com/info/index.html
yon ade
Oct 23, 2009very curious….great
steve
Oct 14, 2009unless you work for pentagram, this is outright plagiarism of their Curious Pictures logo. you couldn’t even use a different typeface or color? shame on you. even worse, you couldn’t steal their idea and even make it work. this is despicable practice.