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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Doug,

    Not questioning your decision to remove the link, but what is the reason for doing so? I honestly don't know and was curious.
    I think you've got the wrong end of the stick. I didn't remove a link, I edited Andy's post to include one.
    Egg

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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Hey you did get a handful of designs, so people were not that objected to the idea

    Keep it up! Nice site design.
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Well here are a few very simplisti effirts from myself. I wanted to try and have something that may be easily used on business cards, etc. without looking too busy... they are very simple and "drawn" in PSP7 as I haven't got my head around everything in Xara yet. You can see why I didn't post my attempts, they are rather simple.http://www.actstorage.com/logos.html

    Cheers
    Andy
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Andy, you did a great job on those. I like the first six with the crescent shapes the best. Not all that sure about the pale color choices...
    -=Bob=-
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Quote Originally Posted by -=Drifter=- View Post
    Andy, you did a great job on those. I like the first six with the crescent shapes the best. Not all that sure about the pale color choices...

    Yep I like the crescent ones the best too.
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    I liked the crescent ones too... the blue colouring I'm told fits with "corporate" businesses, so I tried playing with the colours a wee bit. I must agree that the lighter colours don't look as good or give as much impact.... but I'm still playing with it at the mo.....

    Cheers and thanks for the comments

    Andy
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    I like the second one the best. Maybe putting the 'storage' under the cresent?

    My only other inspiration was Mary Poppins handbag, as that's the first thing I think of when thinking about storing 'anything'. But I can't see how to build a logo around it.
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    Default Re: Designing a logo

    Andy, I agree with the others. The crescent logos are really nice. Like you, my first response would have been to try doing this in PSP, I decided to give it a try in Xtreme. Here is my minor contribution to this thread...
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