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Logo of the month #3

Robin Rutherford dentist logo

Here’s a recent logo for Robin Rutherford, a cosmetic and implant dentist.

It was designed by Bart of Senter Brands and seen on LogoPond.

For me it encompasses what a logo should – it’s emotive, describable, memorable. Good work, Bart.

Oh, and you might have noticed that there has already been a logo of the month for January. Happy to bend the rules for some nice design.

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11 appreciated comments on “Logo of the month #3”

  1. I like this one as well although it seems a little blurry.

  2. Thanks for posting at my blog too!
    Happy Monday!

  3. I like it but can’t explain why. Maybe it just reminds me of a Henry Moore sculpture. Very soft, very elegant.

  4. Thanks for this honor. I appreciate it very much. This logo has gained more fame than I had ever hoped. It is a result of people like you who have helped make me realize there are people with a good eye.

  5. Another great simple, clear, modern logo. Nice idea, again I wish it was part of my portfolio.

  6. it’s nice but my first impression was a pair of legs wearing underwear :o

  7. The first thing I saw here was a female backside/ hips… I thought it was a logo for a lingerie company at first glance. I guess in a way that could work since it is a logo for cosmetic surgery.

  8. I got the tooth and heart image right away. (But I DO see the legs now) Awesome, awesome work.

  9. verry nice,clean idea for a clean subject ,love the work

  10. If you know anything about teeth… the logo actually shows you a tooth that isn’t doing ver well. You may as well have a rotten tooth as your logo.

  11. I enjoy the logo, but i honestly saw a bottom part of a person and two legs…. maybe the heart doesnt help much since it creates sort of a separation.

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