Most of the time, mathematical sizing as defined in branding guidelines is not visually feasible when paired with or compared to other logos.
Example: A square is perceived as visually bigger while a circle is perceived as visually small even if they are the same geometric sizes.
This makes our logo visually unpleasant or small to look at.
Most of the time, mathematical sizing as defined in branding guidelines is not visually feasible when paired with or compared to other logos.
Example: A square is perceived as visually bigger while a circle is perceived as visually small even if they are the same geometric sizes.
This makes our logo visually unpleasant or small to look at.