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hey, these are some logo's I have been working on this week for a new client of mine... ok, it's the company my mom works at, but she convinced the boss I could do it!lol, anyway, it's a new software they are developing (they're a photo processing company) for there clients to recieve their images via-ftp. So here are the logos, give some crits and enjoy!
Steve Newport
-My Gallery-
-Featured Artist 2002-
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hey, these are some logo's I have been working on this week for a new client of mine... ok, it's the company my mom works at, but she convinced the boss I could do it!lol, anyway, it's a new software they are developing (they're a photo processing company) for there clients to recieve their images via-ftp. So here are the logos, give some crits and enjoy!
Steve Newport
-My Gallery-
-Featured Artist 2002-
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Hey, Steve.
My vote would be for #2. But I would flip that "digital ball" thingie so that it's getting pulled by the arrow and have all the letters the same size in "BUCKEYE IMAGE TRANSFER."
But #2 is the best. That's a good logo.
- Bob.
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Steve,
I like them all, but this one is my favorite.
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The ball is great. It really speaks to me of an image/bitmap which is whole and is then beamed outwards to wherever. As Bob suggested it would be interesting to see it flipped to the left so it is dragged by the arrow. Also you could perhaps try extending the arrow line towards it a bit and going behing the upright of the letter 'b'?
I like the use of the word 'bit'. Not sure about the font and the use of all capitals in the full name below, in this version. Maybe you could try a non-serif font?
Looking good Steve.
Regards
Su
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