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Black Truth & MnX Productions logo's (Extra Credit)

Black Truth & MnX Production Logo's
This is a drawing of my future and my passion. My own creativity summed up in one drawing. They are both logos of my companies. Black Truth is a clothing line I'm starting that will show case black beauty in many different ways. The heart represents our love for our own and our work. The heart beat stands for the drive and dedication we have that's built in. The music note stands for what brings us all together. We realized we have many things in common one of those mainly being music. MnX Productions is my film production company the logo a clapperboard in film is a tool used to synch film and audio used to keep everything in track along with other things. for that we use it the same way we are he to sync our audience with great film. I mixed both logos because they are my truth passions this is what makes me truly happy.

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