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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Ankhor I had a similar reservation and discussed it with the client. Ultimately if they want the tower, they'll get it. I think that for the store location and local situation, the business name and logo will work.

    The customer wanted it and paid for it. I might have done more with the fonts too, but the customer was very happy already.

    Paul
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    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    Ankhor I had a similar reservation and discussed it with the client. Ultimately if they want the tower, they'll get it. I think that for the store location and local situation, the business name and logo will work.

    The customer wanted it and paid for it. I might have done more with the fonts too, but the customer was very happy already.

    Paul
    I would have tricked him, look,
    (And If he said something I would say, hmm I think you need new glasses )

    (and I am now disproving my own point about , if the client is happy.....
    life is so mean. )
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    I wouldn't have done either. One play on words is enough and the shadows in the second just make it harder to read. Nice try on the first though - my client might have gone for that!

    Paul
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Quote Originally Posted by WolfMoonHP View Post
    In the logo for this thread, according to several design textbooks, the crescent shape connotes progressive thinking...not sure how that relates to a storage company, but what the heck...
    Hmm I just bought a bottle of shampoo, it`s Andrélon
    and guess what, it has a crescent, so will I start
    thinking more progressive when I wash my hair with it now?

    (No smart remarks please, like, "we hope so...." )
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    HI All,
    I would like to thank you a very good thread, with plenty of momentum to keep it going.
    The company logo for Orange House was something simple I thought of, and transferred well to biz cards. I was stumped regards colours, I know the orange is relevant but the lime green also looked OK but nothing to do with Orange House, and using only orange didn't look right... personal opinion.

    Andy
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Is this an attempt to plug a program called "new york escort"? Or "New York Asian Escort"?
    And it did so by raising this thread from the dead.
    be aware, not to become a ware.
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Mods, you have some cleaning to do I'm afraid
    If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
    They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
    Avoiding Manual Labour.
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    done

    thanks
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    Nothing lasts forever...
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    I usually look around the web for different logo styles and then work from a design and do modifications to my design. Not copying, just the best of the best.
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    The last Post is about to become the Penultimate Post.
    I have left it intact to point out the folly of responding to a 15-year old Thread that in its day was itself a hotbed of contention.

    There were 168 prior Posts so @ArchMed1 you clearly failed to read the Thread from your last posting at 19:15 to this one 8 minutes later.

    Logo design is an art and as was pointed out there should be a client brief and a contract unless you are 'repurposing' someone else's hard graft for you own personal site.
    There are now royalty free resources readily available and there are integrated services (SaaS) like Xara Cloud that will accommodate presentation across several media channels (FB, IG TW, ...) that allow the development of a corporate look and feel.

    I have been involved in national and international corporation branding for web and paper, mainly on the implementation end like MS Word and PowerPoint templates and getting such point-perfect is far from simple.

    If you are crafting your own design for SVG delivery and pick a clear font so it can scale form a letterhead upwards.

    Acorn


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