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Business Logo for Richard Silverman, M.D or Dr. Rick Silverman

Richard Silverman, M.D. or Dr. Rick Silverman


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Draft #30 selected as a winner

A Logo, Monogram, or Icon | Created by Litlriki

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  • November 16, 2011 8:19 AM Litlriki
    Project Holder

    Thanks for all of the recent submissions. The designs which I like the best include male and female figures, more stylized with some detail of the chest, but not clothed. The clothed images and the images which are posing or exercising seem more appropriate for a gym or health club, whereas I'm a surgeon who operates on chests, breasts, abdomens, hips and thighs...so those are the body parts that I like to see "suggested" by the images.

  • November 14, 2011 9:34 AM SiteAdmin
    Staff Member

    Contest is extended for 2 more days.

    -Liz

  • November 11, 2011 12:03 PM Litlriki
    Project Holder

    I'm liking 6 and 3 so far. 3 would be an alternative, which I could only use for a male audience, but I do have those opportunities at times. And I like that with the "Dr. Rick" since it's a little less formal. On the body, I really prefer the front view, since that's where I do most of my work. The back views look more like a massage therapist or health club. 10 and 11 are ok, but I don't think the bodies should be hitting a pose, since that would be limiting my audience in some ways.

  • November 10, 2011 9:34 PM Litlriki
    Project Holder

    It's difficult for me to evaluate #5, as it doesn't get very large. With the other designs #3 and #4, I like elements of them, but I would prefer having both a male and female figure for general use. A design like #3 would be good for just male sites, but wouldn't work for general use.

  • November 10, 2011 11:42 AM Litlriki
    Project Holder

    Regarding design #2, Definitely in the right direction. I like the simple line drawings of the man and woman. Perhaps a "stronger" font for the name (I've used copperplate gothic bold for some advertising, which I like). I also like the use of the tagline, which could be deleted or kept depending on the use of the logo.