The design here is a rip off of the 2015 Copa America Chile logo Conmebol.com, speaking about plagiarism - it will not get you anywhere, it will come back and hunt you.
@hacobcem The eight corner star called Guñelve, and is the symbol of the mapuche tribe, an indigenous inhabitants of Chile, and a important part of Chile history and culture. Inform a little more before pointing something just by putting two logos one next each other.... You know, it's something called Wikipedia for that, I will leave you a few links to read them in your spare time and expand your cultural knowledge to not judge someone else to plagiarise a cultural symbol that can be used in any way the designer wants: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gu%C3%B1elve https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mapuche#Mapuche,_Chileans_and_the_Chilean_state
Just like the 2015 Copa America is using a variation of the Guñelve, mine redesign is using his own variation of the Guñelve. The key word of this novel, a little shorter than the Hobbit, is [b]Information[/b] ! Inform about the culture of a country or city before you create something about them or before you stupidly criticized someone you have done it. ;)
@Narci Five corner star inside the eight corner star - that is exactly what 2015 logo is, regardless any shape of the shield you placed around. You don't seems to see the obvious - that is your issue, not mine. If you would create something different from the eight corner star - that would be something to wait for, but not this way. I'm gonna restrain myself from placing any label on you - I usually come back with my work here instead of that , it feels better.
@hacobcem You can't be talking seriously dude, the Mapuche star and the 5-pointed one are the most known symbols of Chile and you will see them merged everywhere if you ever go there. It is equivalent to complaining about plagiarism when you see a design featuring roses and lions for England.