Blublu, I like the femininity and lotus of #44. Give me some variations of this. And holding the foot without the head going all the way back - the pose needs to look achievable.
Here is the link to photos of our building – Our logo will go on both grey and white walls, and whatever colour we decide to go with inside. http://www.realcommercial.com.au/property-offices-qld-norman+park-5725864
So far, #13 is in the lead as this represents us quite well. This logo is sleek, catches attention and is strong and earthy. The background brown is good – however I need something that can go onto any background. I would also like to see a bit more personality, maybe femininity, in the silhouette. #23 is a good example of this. Lastly, can we try limiting to two typefaces, just to see what that looks like? Thanks AdamUK!
#7 This pose fits well inside the flame. But it's a signature pose of Bikram Yoga and most people can’t do this pose so may feel discouraged.
Very important guys, when people see the logo they feel warmth and want to enter the studio as they feel they can do what they see. The warmth of flame and an achievable asana lends nicely to this. Notice the subtle difference between #13 and #1. #13 is more streamline and gives the impression that “I can do that”. Thank you Aqvart for being first off the bat.
Have a look at my friend’s logo www.newfarmpoweryoga.com , which has 2 colours and the picture is above the words – This is one avenue I’m willing to explore.
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Here is the link to photos of our building – Our logo will go on both grey and white walls, and whatever colour we decide to go with inside. http://www.realcommercial.com.au/property-offices-qld-norman+park-5725864
So far, #13 is in the lead as this represents us quite well. This logo is sleek, catches attention and is strong and earthy. The background brown is good – however I need something that can go onto any background. I would also like to see a bit more personality, maybe femininity, in the silhouette. #23 is a good example of this. Lastly, can we try limiting to two typefaces, just to see what that looks like? Thanks AdamUK!
#7 This pose fits well inside the flame. But it's a signature pose of Bikram Yoga and most people can’t do this pose so may feel discouraged.
Very important guys, when people see the logo they feel warmth and want to enter the studio as they feel they can do what they see. The warmth of flame and an achievable asana lends nicely to this. Notice the subtle difference between #13 and #1. #13 is more streamline and gives the impression that “I can do that”. Thank you Aqvart for being first off the bat.
Have a look at my friend’s logo www.newfarmpoweryoga.com , which has 2 colours and the picture is above the words – This is one avenue I’m willing to explore.
#11 Masterchef?
#22 A little cartooney. The logo needs to be really spiffy.
Guys, try putting a dot instead of a dash between flexibility strength balance if you're taking that route.
Thank you all for taking my suggestions and bringing such fantastic ideas to the table! Keep bringing in the great work and good luck to you all!