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Bit of an odd one
I am designing a logo for a business venture. The name has the word EXPRESS in it and I want it on the theme of a train speeding along.
Now DHL have this but I want the name to look like an art deco style steam train speeding along.
If you look at the DHL logo it is the same on each side but the italics give it movement.
What direction is the DHL logo travelling in? to the right or left?
My guess is that it is moving to the right
Generally you lean towards the direction of movement.
But then if you look at trains, they tend to be shown as leaning away from the direction of movement.
This train leans backwards
So imagine a logo with steam and woosh lines
EXPRESS=
does this look right and look like it is travelling from right to left?
= EXPRESS
somehow to me left to right leaning in seems wrong although it is the way convention dictates
Thanks for any input. I have been looking at it too much to see myself.
I am designing a logo for a business venture. The name has the word EXPRESS in it and I want it on the theme of a train speeding along.
Now DHL have this but I want the name to look like an art deco style steam train speeding along.
If you look at the DHL logo it is the same on each side but the italics give it movement.
What direction is the DHL logo travelling in? to the right or left?
My guess is that it is moving to the right
Generally you lean towards the direction of movement.

But then if you look at trains, they tend to be shown as leaning away from the direction of movement.
This train leans backwards
So imagine a logo with steam and woosh lines
EXPRESS=
does this look right and look like it is travelling from right to left?
= EXPRESS
somehow to me left to right leaning in seems wrong although it is the way convention dictates
Thanks for any input. I have been looking at it too much to see myself.