#68-#80: Yes - definitely on the right track. Not crazy about the runic typeface, but font is easy to change - I'm more interested in nailing down the design elements. Comments regarding some stand-outs:
#69: The "odin's horn" motif you chose is cool, but the use of crescents (instead of the curved horns) makes the symbol look too similar to the internationally-recognized symbol for "biohazard"! Google "odin's horn" and you'll see what I mean about the crescent versions vs. the curved horn versions.
In some of your earlier designs (#47-#48), the design on the ball looked like it was carved into the ball. If you could make the ball look less metallic and more like rough stone, with the design element carved into the stone (so it has a little 3D quality to it), I think it would look amazing.
#72 & #74: I also like seeing the design element "off the ball" and kinda floating there - both versions are nice to see, so I can compare. If you can make the adjustments I indicate above, I'd like to see those adjustments represented in the three formats: 1) carved into the ball; 2) inside the floating ring; and 3) floating element by itself. All with "AESIR" of course.
#81-#83: Thanks for the different ideas, but I think these are headed in the wrong direction. #81 is the best of the three, but as I've mentioned before (in earlier comments), I'm just not craazy about those runic symbols you've chosen for the design element. #82 is too busy (no need for the tagline text) and the filigree flourish is too feminine for my taste. #83 is an interesting take, but the design element almost looks like a flower. Again, a bit too feminine.
#44-#46, #54, #57, #66: Getting there. You had sent a message indicating you were going to submit something different - I'm looking forward to seeing it. In my earlier comments on your designs, I indicated I'd like to see a more angular/tribal "odin's horn" motif. I like the different color combos you offer (for side-by-side comparisons); with regard to the COLORS, I like #45, #54, #66.
#49, #53: Nice color combos, and I especially like seeing the logo in all three formats - helps me decide on visual appeal when I can compare side-by-side. A couple things:
1) I'm still not liking the little symbols inside the circle - they have a runic feel, and I wish I could give you better feedback on what I *would* like to see, I just know that I'm not crazy about the runic symbols you did pick.
2) The valknut design element looks a little like mountain peaks, which would give the wrong impression of what AESIR really does (which is aquatic ecosystems research).
I do like your flair and I think you're on the right track - if you have the time and intent to try something else, I'd like to see your take on the "odin's horn" design element instead of the valknut.
#39-#43; #52; #56; #60-#61; #63: Definitely on the right track... I appreciate all the different variations on this theme, and the different typefaces. But there are two other designs of yours I especially like - #49 & #53.
#32-#38; #47-#48; #64-#65; #67: I appreciate all of the subtle differences between these designs, but the design element is still not quite what I'm looking for...
#26; #30-31: Not really what I'm looking for; again, please review the design brief. Most of these designs are simply colored text or "Word Art" from MS Word/PowerPoint. The word "AESIR" is misspelled in draft #31.
#27-29: I see some nice potential in these designs, particularly #29. Ideas to make it better: 1) text should only be "AESIR", centered below the graphic element (you might even put "Foundation" under AESIR); 2) Use warmer, earthy colors instead of the cliche spring green and aqua - deep red and black, or maybe olive/mossy green and rich earthen brown, or maybe deep red and rich amber; 3) use a more angular/tribal "odin's horn" motif for the design element.
#24-25; 32-38: Interesting. Not what I asked for in the brief, but I like these designs nonetheless. I especially like #24, #34, #37. A few ideas to bring the designs closer to what I want: 1) Only use "AESIR" as text - do not include "aquatic ecosystems science"; 2) use a more masculine, angular, gothic/runic typeface; 3) use viking/runic/tribal symbol on the sphere instead of the stylized "A" - I'd like to see your take on the mjolnir or odin's horn symbology on the sphere. Or, if you could put the runic equivalents of "AE, S, I, R" (Old Futhark Runes) on the sphere in some way, I'd be really interested to see what it would look like...
#19: Please read the design brief - this design has little (if any) of the features I'm looking for...
#20-21: A nice design - certainly evocative of AESIR's purpose, but it is also very cliche and a bit cartoonish for me. I'm looking for something more professional. Please review my design brief.
#22-23: A very nice design - much closer to what I'm looking for. You've done a nice job of trying to incorporate more of my ideas (from the brief) into the logo design. No need to use the tagline or "Foundation" - please simplify and just use "AESIR". The symbols, the typeface, and the overall design have too much of a "feminine" feel - I'm looking for something more angular; masculine and professional. If you could incorporate some classic viking symbol(s) in the logo design (mjolnir, valknut, odin's horn, etc), or perhaps the actual runes which represent "AE, S, I, R", I would love to see it.
#11-12: An interesting design - should keep and recycle it for another environmental company or chemical company. It's just too corporate for my tastes, nor does it communicate the true purpose of AESIR.
#13-15: Where's the logo? This is just the text "AESIR" tinted in an unusual font, in three different colors. Not at all what I'm looking for...
#16: A nice design, but too cliche - this could be the logo for ANY environmental or "green" company. Please review my brief - stereotypical "green" designs are exactly what I'm trying to avoid.
#17-18: A nice design, but a little too predictable. The little swoosh in the cross-stroke of the "A" gives it a little style, but it's just not what I'm looking for. Please review my very explicit brief for design guidance.
Thank you all for your submissions thus far. As a blanket statement, I would advise that you read my brief very carefully. Please review my specific comments below:
#3: Too cliche and touchy-feely. Almost the exact opposite of what I indicated I wanted in my brief.
#4: A nice design for some other environmental service company; just a little too corporate & sterile for my tastes.
#5-6: I like the Odin's horn motif, but I'm looking for something more angular, more tribal, more masculine, and a bit more complicated/complex.
#7: The valknut motif is a little bland, at least in this incarnation. Keeping in the viking/tribal symbology is exactly what I'm looking for, but this design just doesn't evoke much visual interest or communicate what AESIR is all about.
#8: The mjolnir motif could be taken in so many more directions - this is just a little predictable and too "frilly". The symbology of Thor's hammer should be a much stronger presentation, not light, breezy, and filigreed...
#9: An interesting take, but the tree motif is not consistent with AESIR's purpose as being an environmental research foundation for aquatic/marine research. Besides, the tree symbology is a bit too cliche.
#10: Apologies, but this submission is merely colored text. I could do the same design with MS Word.
1) The brief incorrectly indicates that the tagline should appear in the design - the tagline should NOT appear in the logo. You can use your discretion as to whether you include "Foundation" in the design text.
2) My apologies for the superfluous webpage and stationery design ideas included in my design brief - I didn't realize I would have a separate brief for my LOGO, STATIONERY, and WEBPAGE contests. I do include some YouTube links in the design brief which should serve as inspiration, but much of that was intended for the web design competition. Please read the brief carefully, but focus only on my requests specific to the logo design.
3) I will eventually have a stationery and complete web design contest, but I must first choose a winner for the logo design (to incorporate within the stationery and web designs). That's why the headline says "integrated logo" - what I meant to indicate is that the logo will be integrated into these follow-on contests.
#1 Is a nice design, but not really evocative of what I'm looking for - please review the design brief very carefully.
#2 Too much text - it's enough to just have "AESIR" appear. I'd rather the design elements convey the purpose of AESIR rather than the actual text of what AESIR stands for.
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#69: The "odin's horn" motif you chose is cool, but the use of crescents (instead of the curved horns) makes the symbol look too similar to the internationally-recognized symbol for "biohazard"! Google "odin's horn" and you'll see what I mean about the crescent versions vs. the curved horn versions.
In some of your earlier designs (#47-#48), the design on the ball looked like it was carved into the ball. If you could make the ball look less metallic and more like rough stone, with the design element carved into the stone (so it has a little 3D quality to it), I think it would look amazing.
#72 & #74: I also like seeing the design element "off the ball" and kinda floating there - both versions are nice to see, so I can compare. If you can make the adjustments I indicate above, I'd like to see those adjustments represented in the three formats: 1) carved into the ball; 2) inside the floating ring; and 3) floating element by itself. All with "AESIR" of course.
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1) I'm still not liking the little symbols inside the circle - they have a runic feel, and I wish I could give you better feedback on what I *would* like to see, I just know that I'm not crazy about the runic symbols you did pick.
2) The valknut design element looks a little like mountain peaks, which would give the wrong impression of what AESIR really does (which is aquatic ecosystems research).
I do like your flair and I think you're on the right track - if you have the time and intent to try something else, I'd like to see your take on the "odin's horn" design element instead of the valknut.
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#27-29: I see some nice potential in these designs, particularly #29. Ideas to make it better: 1) text should only be "AESIR", centered below the graphic element (you might even put "Foundation" under AESIR); 2) Use warmer, earthy colors instead of the cliche spring green and aqua - deep red and black, or maybe olive/mossy green and rich earthen brown, or maybe deep red and rich amber; 3) use a more angular/tribal "odin's horn" motif for the design element.
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#20-21: A nice design - certainly evocative of AESIR's purpose, but it is also very cliche and a bit cartoonish for me. I'm looking for something more professional. Please review my design brief.
#22-23: A very nice design - much closer to what I'm looking for. You've done a nice job of trying to incorporate more of my ideas (from the brief) into the logo design. No need to use the tagline or "Foundation" - please simplify and just use "AESIR". The symbols, the typeface, and the overall design have too much of a "feminine" feel - I'm looking for something more angular; masculine and professional. If you could incorporate some classic viking symbol(s) in the logo design (mjolnir, valknut, odin's horn, etc), or perhaps the actual runes which represent "AE, S, I, R", I would love to see it.
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#13-15: Where's the logo? This is just the text "AESIR" tinted in an unusual font, in three different colors. Not at all what I'm looking for...
#16: A nice design, but too cliche - this could be the logo for ANY environmental or "green" company. Please review my brief - stereotypical "green" designs are exactly what I'm trying to avoid.
#17-18: A nice design, but a little too predictable. The little swoosh in the cross-stroke of the "A" gives it a little style, but it's just not what I'm looking for. Please review my very explicit brief for design guidance.
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#3: Too cliche and touchy-feely. Almost the exact opposite of what I indicated I wanted in my brief.
#4: A nice design for some other environmental service company; just a little too corporate & sterile for my tastes.
#5-6: I like the Odin's horn motif, but I'm looking for something more angular, more tribal, more masculine, and a bit more complicated/complex.
#7: The valknut motif is a little bland, at least in this incarnation. Keeping in the viking/tribal symbology is exactly what I'm looking for, but this design just doesn't evoke much visual interest or communicate what AESIR is all about.
#8: The mjolnir motif could be taken in so many more directions - this is just a little predictable and too "frilly". The symbology of Thor's hammer should be a much stronger presentation, not light, breezy, and filigreed...
#9: An interesting take, but the tree motif is not consistent with AESIR's purpose as being an environmental research foundation for aquatic/marine research. Besides, the tree symbology is a bit too cliche.
#10: Apologies, but this submission is merely colored text. I could do the same design with MS Word.
Porteur du Projet
1) The brief incorrectly indicates that the tagline should appear in the design - the tagline should NOT appear in the logo. You can use your discretion as to whether you include "Foundation" in the design text.
2) My apologies for the superfluous webpage and stationery design ideas included in my design brief - I didn't realize I would have a separate brief for my LOGO, STATIONERY, and WEBPAGE contests. I do include some YouTube links in the design brief which should serve as inspiration, but much of that was intended for the web design competition. Please read the brief carefully, but focus only on my requests specific to the logo design.
3) I will eventually have a stationery and complete web design contest, but I must first choose a winner for the logo design (to incorporate within the stationery and web designs). That's why the headline says "integrated logo" - what I meant to indicate is that the logo will be integrated into these follow-on contests.
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#2 Too much text - it's enough to just have "AESIR" appear. I'd rather the design elements convey the purpose of AESIR rather than the actual text of what AESIR stands for.