3D Logo Design Concept
The design demonstrates strong use of geometric shapes and perspective to create a visually engaging 3D logo. However, it lacks contextual UI elements and usability considerations typical in interface design, limiting the assessment of its UX effectiveness.
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Low contrast between yellow and white in right logo
Moderate
Color & Contrast
The Problem
The yellow color (#FFD12A approximate) on white background in the right logo shows low contrast, likely below WCAG AA standards for normal text or small UI elements.
Why it Matters
Low contrast makes the icon details harder to perceive for users with visual impairments or in bright ambient light, reducing usability and brand clarity.
How to Fix
Increase the contrast by using a darker shade of yellow or adding a contrasting outline or background behind the yellow logo elements.
Issue Highlights
Color inconsistency between two logos
Minor
Visual Consistency, Imagery & Media
The Problem
The two logos feature different color schemes: the left logo uses only dark blue, while the right logo uses a combination of yellow and dark blue. This inconsistent use of color breaks the visual consistency between the two otherwise identical designs.
Why it Matters
Users may perceive the logos as representing different brands or themes due to the color difference, potentially causing confusion or weakening brand coherence.
How to Fix
Standardize on a single color scheme or define clear contexts for each color variant to maintain consistent branding.
Issue Highlights