To everyone who contributed; THANK YOU for taking the time to work on this project! There were many logos that were artisticly excellent but didn't quite capture the feel we were looking for. However, we have narrowed it down to 3 designers and will be making our final decision in the next few days.
Thanks again for all the great submissions!!! This process has well exceeded our expections and we really appreciate every Designer's effort!!!
1. Try double horizontal lines, either tapered or straight, above and below the text
2. A little more space between Crafted & Character
3. Tighten up the kerning on the tag line to make the words more distinct and readable.
4. A couple of points more space between the 2 text lines.
5. Please try a version with a scripted font for the tag line.
I like the Capital letters much better. I like #9 the best. I don't know a lot of proper terminology so I am not sure how to communicate my feedback. What appears to be the center element of rotated "C's" does not feel quite right.
All of our work is linear and while I am drawn to the beauty of your symbol, I am having trouble linking it to who we are.
When you added the filigree to the outside it felt a little better, but the center feels like a camera iris. Is there someway to experiment with the filigree in a linear fashion?
Your design has the most hi-end feel so far. I am sorry I can't verbalize more direct recommendations on how to advance the design.
Can you please try a serifed font and another scripted font? What I don't like about the existing font is the "d" in Crafted is not clear and kind of looks like a capital "J".
Can you please remove the gradient elements from #16 and the embossing(engraving?) around the text? Since embroidered and silkscreened clothing are part of our goal, I would like to see how this design would look flattened out.
One of the things that we do is build furniture pieces. Once we have a logo designed, I will be having a custom made branding iron made to burn our Mark into a finished piece of work. Both of your submissions are compatible with that goal. Thank you.
My wording on the last sentence sounded ambiguous to me after I sent it. I should have type, "I appreciate the way you showed each with a contrasting background as it helped me visualize better"
Thank you for your submission! I like the logo on #10 and the serif-ed font of #12 the best but would like something even stronger. I appreciate showing each on contrasting backgrounds.
Thanks Finaldesign! I would like to see what capitalized first letters look like, about the height of the letter 'd' at the end of crafted. I am not opposed to the font but would like to try others.
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Porteur du Projet
Thanks again for all the great submissions!!! This process has well exceeded our expections and we really appreciate every Designer's effort!!!
Eric
Crafted Character
Porteur du Projet
Could you please try the following?
1. Try double horizontal lines, either tapered or straight, above and below the text
2. A little more space between Crafted & Character
3. Tighten up the kerning on the tag line to make the words more distinct and readable.
4. A couple of points more space between the 2 text lines.
5. Please try a version with a scripted font for the tag line.
Thanks!
Porteur du Projet
Thank you for your designs. It takes a lot of creativity to submit 5 completely unique designs! Thanks so much for the options.
Porteur du Projet
I like the Capital letters much better. I like #9 the best. I don't know a lot of proper terminology so I am not sure how to communicate my feedback. What appears to be the center element of rotated "C's" does not feel quite right.
All of our work is linear and while I am drawn to the beauty of your symbol, I am having trouble linking it to who we are.
When you added the filigree to the outside it felt a little better, but the center feels like a camera iris. Is there someway to experiment with the filigree in a linear fashion?
Your design has the most hi-end feel so far. I am sorry I can't verbalize more direct recommendations on how to advance the design.
Thanks for all you effort!
Porteur du Projet
Can you please try a serifed font and another scripted font? What I don't like about the existing font is the "d" in Crafted is not clear and kind of looks like a capital "J".
Thanks!
Porteur du Projet
Can you please remove the gradient elements from #16 and the embossing(engraving?) around the text? Since embroidered and silkscreened clothing are part of our goal, I would like to see how this design would look flattened out.
Thanks!
Porteur du Projet
One of the things that we do is build furniture pieces. Once we have a logo designed, I will be having a custom made branding iron made to burn our Mark into a finished piece of work. Both of your submissions are compatible with that goal. Thank you.
Porteur du Projet
Thanks for your designs! I like #14 best of the 2. Maybe a more pronounced chimney shape without smoke may help.
While #13 is very creative, it is not heading toward the feeling of a Hi-end company that we are looking for.
Thanks again!
Porteur du Projet
My wording on the last sentence sounded ambiguous to me after I sent it. I should have type, "I appreciate the way you showed each with a contrasting background as it helped me visualize better"
Porteur du Projet
Thank you for your submission! I like the logo on #10 and the serif-ed font of #12 the best but would like something even stronger. I appreciate showing each on contrasting backgrounds.
Porteur du Projet