Angry Angler Fish Logo Design
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version.
![Logo design of an angry evil anglerfish in bright colors](https://i0.wp.com/www.flylanddesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/Phishlure-Logo_Grayscale-Brian-Allen.jpg?resize=700%2C700&ssl=1)
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version. To see more of my work, or hire me for freelance projects, please visit my website: www.flylanddesigns.com
![Logo design of an angry evil anglerfish in bright colors](https://i0.wp.com/www.flylanddesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/Phishlure_Logo_Full_Color-700px.jpg?resize=700%2C700&ssl=1)
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version. To see more of my work, or hire me for freelance projects, please visit my website: www.flylanddesigns.com
![Logo design of an angry evil anglerfish in bright colors](https://i0.wp.com/www.flylanddesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/Phishlure-Logo_BW-Brian-Allen.jpg?resize=700%2C700&ssl=1)
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version. To see more of my work, or hire me for freelance projects, please visit my website: www.flylanddesigns.com
![Logo design of an angry evil anglerfish in bright colors](https://i0.wp.com/www.flylanddesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/Phishlure-Logo-Inks.jpg?resize=640%2C640&ssl=1)
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version. To see more of my work, or hire me for freelance projects, please visit my website: www.flylanddesigns.com
![Logo design of an angry evil anglerfish in bright colors](https://i0.wp.com/www.flylanddesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/Phishlure-Logo-Detail01-Brian-Allen.jpg?resize=700%2C700&ssl=1)
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version. To see more of my work, or hire me for freelance projects, please visit my website: www.flylanddesigns.com
![Logo design of an angry evil anglerfish in bright colors](https://i0.wp.com/www.flylanddesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/Phishlure-Logo-Detail-02-Brian-Allen.jpg?resize=700%2C700&ssl=1)
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version. To see more of my work, or hire me for freelance projects, please visit my website: www.flylanddesigns.com
![Logo design of an angry evil anglerfish in bright colors](https://i0.wp.com/www.flylanddesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/phishlure-logo-comps-Brian-Allen.jpg?resize=700%2C700&ssl=1)
The anti-phishing and computer technicians at Phishlure hired me to create their new logo. They wanted to use an evil-looking anglerfish as their mascot, symbolizing the nasty habits hackers use to lure in their innocent customers. I really wanted to color this in a non-traditional way and use a pretty wild color scheme, and wanted to really add a lot of nastiness to the angler. I provided the logo in several different color schemes – all the way from a simple one-color logo, to a vibrant full-color version. To see more of my work, or hire me for freelance projects, please visit my website: www.flylanddesigns.com
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