Equipe commerciale: du lundi au samedi, de 13h00 à 17h00 CET
Assistance technique: du lundi au samedi, de 13h00 à 17h00 CET
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become who you are.net | ||
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become who you are.net (all small letters) | ||
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My business is 100% internet based. It consists of on-line administration (and delivery) of career and personality tests, as well as assessments of the learning styles of children. To give you the best picture of what we do, here is the URL link: http://www.becomewhoyouare.net |
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both | ||
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Clean/Simple Modern |
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The background should be bright white...lots of white. This is because I intend to use this logo as a banner-board on every page of my website. Colors that I like are pastels. Specifically, tangerine, lilac, pale yellow, soft lime greens, and pale blues. Mind you, I am not necessarily suggesting that you use all of them. Perhaps two, or probably three will do - as I do not want the logo to look too busy and cluttered color-wise. Personally, I think the tangerine and lilac go well together...as well as the pale blue and soft lime green (with the bright white as a background) go well together. | ||
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not sure | ||
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Nice and crisp and simple. Also, you may want to try messing around with both, keeping the letters all together (no spaces at all) because my website address is also the name of my business. Another thing you might try is capitalizing the first letter of every word. Example: BecomeWhoYouAre.net or Become Who You Are.net In addition, you may want to try to accentuate the "b". Now with these latest statements, I hope I am not confusing you...because at the end of the day, (I think) I prefer all small letters to be used in the logo. | ||
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