Tear this logo apart /gd/
>>299469
It's a bit too sterile for something that's probably supposed to appear more playful
I like the U concept.
I don't understand where "Do your Wurst" fits in with a catering company besides being a funny pun. It's a bit forced.
>>299477
>I don't understand where "Do your Wurst" fits in with a catering company
It has a very sausage-centric menu.
>>299478
Obviously but there is nothing clever about it. For ex.
>Wurst comes to Wurst
>Wurst-case scenario
>Your own Wurst Enemy
Are shitty alternatives as well.
>>299487
Wurst-case scenario is pretty damn good. You have the word "case" which relates to sausage casing and to me it relates to the german expression "alles hat ein ende, nur die wurst hat zwei" (everything has an end, only the sausage has two)
What's wrong with this is the whole idea of it. It's negative. Do your worst isn't positive. It's witty, but it just doesn't really work.
>>299489
if your based in Germany go for it
>>299641
BWhahahah, good point!
I like it anon
Sausage looks like a smiley face
Look up Herman ze German in London.
>>299469
what's the font on "worst" ? I'm looking for something bold, round, but maybe more messy.
This helps as a reference tho.
>>300506
Coney
THIS IS A TAGLINE, NOT A LOGO.
My first thought was "tagline". This isn't a logo. No one will see it as a logo.
they'll look at it, and think "okay, but who's the company?"
then
then they see, in tiny tiny letters... "Oh. it's the company"