It's a money sign "$" but with a "G" instead of an "S" since the name of the company starts with a "G." The two halves of the circle represent the exchange of money between two parties.
Any suggestions? It's for a class and it could clearly be better.
I would use a more bold letter and strike-through, also I wouldn't overlap the two purples. Use pathfinder to create negative space between them
>>244367
A good suggestion. It was difficult to come up with a simple concept for putting in and getting returns. It's meant to be for a start up company.
i'd make all your lines the same thickness, as well as the same color.
it's a bit pixelated
Build ur own g. Dont use a font for that...
>>244366
Expand the circle of arrows outside and away from the G dollar sign. Right now it looks like a weird circle with a dividing line down the middle. Make it clear that the line is part of the G by creating some space there.
I would make it all the same color and make the g circular to match the shape. The spaces between the arrows looks different so I'd fix that. And then I'd probably have a small vertical stroke above and below the G and connected to the G rather than going all the way through.
>>244366
No way to save it. Looks fucking disgusting.
>>244366
Why would you take such a narrow G? and the vertical line is way too thick!!! Look at what a dollar sign looks like!
>>244671
exceptional work.
I like it, but I can't really tell that is is a dollar sign by just looking at it. Any logo that needs to be explained can be done better. I like it, though.