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Dorn • Jun 29, 2023 at 8:19 am
Black and white logos, with their simplicity and elegance, hold undeniable advantages. The use of an ink splat vector in such logos can add a touch of creativity and uniqueness. Black and white designs have timeless appeal, ensuring that your logo remains visually striking across different mediums and sizes. They are versatile and easy to reproduce, whether in print or digital formats.