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Originally Posted by Tube Ace
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It's that bad.
It has no class, it looks cheap, and it makes me think of a boy downloading random fonts off of DaFont.com, loading them up, and hoping he finds something that looks passable.
eBay's current logo came to be through years and years of progress, and in my opinion, it's one of the best examples that you could have used.
Facebook's is super simple, but it's classy, and the font is that unique that you would always know it's
that Facebook.
To be honest, I think that I may be the one wasting my time here, because you couldn't care less about anyone who disagrees with you, or doesn't respond to you in a way that you can go back to them with something like: "register and check the site first".
There is no need to do any such thing; you can tell right off the bat that it needs further work first.