I like the logo of design 2 and the lettering of design 8.
-Bob.
I like the logo of design 2 and the lettering of design 8.
-Bob.
•Bob
#9.
Christine
Christine
Software: XDPX9, WD9,WD10,XDPX10,WD11,XDPX11,XDP365
# 9 and # 12.
# 1 will be expensive for the stationary ;-}
As always you da logoman ! Really great work!
jens g.r. benthien
designer
http://www.sacalobra.de
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Gary, I prefer #1. It's simple and attractive. I think #1 the best for identity and printings.
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Number 2 gets my vote.
Also, the sprocket strip off Number 1 combined somehow with the colors and design of Number 7 would be very interesting to see!
Good luck,
Steve
I like your lens in #8. So much so that I hate seeing it covered in part by the lettering.
How about using your lens in a simple arrangement like this? ( with a serif font for drama?) - Andrew[img]null[/img]
Really great logos! How about putting a 'K' in the middle of the 2nd logo, then you would have both a 'P' and a 'K' in it?
-Paul
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1,6,2
Should you also think of your logo in Balck & White as well?
Design is thinking made visual.
I think 8,1,and 7 in that order.Very nice selection Gary.
Mike
Hi Gary,
I would find it hard to choose between nos 2 and 9 without knowing more about what Paul needs.
No 2 is clever, but simple, clear and eyecatching. Would work in small sizes.
No 9 is really classy, but a bit more expensive to print I think, it also may not work on a fax machine.
Great work.
Carol Leather
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