File Details |
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File Size | 10.8 MB |
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License | Shareware, $49.95 |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP |
Date Added | May 1, 2016 |
Total Downloads | 3,173 |
Publisher | SWGSoft Inc. |
Homepage | AAA Logo |
Publisher's Description
AAA Logo is a powerful and easy to use logo design software will help you to design professional logos for printing or the Web in minutes. Start with one of 60 built-in logo templates or create your custom logo from scratch. It comes with huge library of more then 2000 easily customizable logo objects and clipart. All built-in logo objects are vector based and can be easily scaled and rotated. You can also apply different styles to any individual object to get almost unlimited combinations of objects and effects.
Latest Reviews
lapinou reviewed v3.10 on Feb 25, 2010
strange idea to release another version of a product with the year 2008.. while we are in 2010 !
treworld reviewed v2.20 on Sep 10, 2008
I smell a lawsuit coming...
molumen reviewed v1.22 on Dec 2, 2006
Oh no!!
Another "create your own looser logo" software!
1- the logo is the company's face, so with a cheap face nobody will take you seriously.
2- a logo has to be easily adaptable and stay recognisable and attractive no matter the situation (ok, you got great colors... but how will your logo look in B/W on a fax? Or in monochrome? On a color background? etc...)
3- a logo created in JPG is not a logo, it's unusable crap. It has to be vector based.
Betachecker reviewed v1.21 on Jul 27, 2005
Too hard to arrange images on "stage" to build a nice logo.
lapinou reviewed v3.10 on Feb 25, 2010
strange idea to release another version of a product with the year 2008.. while we are in 2010 !
treworld reviewed v2.20 on Sep 10, 2008
I smell a lawsuit coming...
molumen reviewed v1.22 on Dec 2, 2006
Oh no!!
Another "create your own looser logo" software!
1- the logo is the company's face, so with a cheap face nobody will take you seriously.
2- a logo has to be easily adaptable and stay recognisable and attractive no matter the situation (ok, you got great colors... but how will your logo look in B/W on a fax? Or in monochrome? On a color background? etc...)
3- a logo created in JPG is not a logo, it's unusable crap. It has to be vector based.
Betachecker reviewed v1.21 on Jul 27, 2005
Too hard to arrange images on "stage" to build a nice logo.