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Modèle #117 Choisi en tant que gagnant

Un logo, monogramme ou une icône | Crée par rogueteek

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  • 17 novembre 2011 03:08 dilsher

    Attention:
    to all designers look at this project:
    http://www.mycroburst.com/contests/logo-64

    mr. mappetsc Stole my design Draft 46 from draft 18
    Although I submitted a report to the administration of the site, but unfortunately did not take any action were identified as the winning design.

  • 8 novembre 2011 12:03 rogueteek
    Porteur du Projet

    #7: Like overall approach, it is clean but not fond of font. Also, concerned that with a long name for our division like "Enterprise" that too much emphasis will be given to that vs. the company name if the size remains the same.

    Nice job!

  • 8 novembre 2011 12:00 rogueteek
    Porteur du Projet

    #11: We like the font and overall approach. Wondering if we could see the division designation (Enterprise) use more of the white space below the U and E. Could you increase the size so that the bottom of the division aligns with the bottom of the "g", but does not expand past the right side of the "e".

    Nice first draft Alex!

  • 8 novembre 2011 11:56 rogueteek
    Porteur du Projet

    #12-#15: Like font a lot.
    #14: Like how clean it is, but it does not give us a way to reference our divisions.
    #12,#13: Not partial to sunburst effect or overly shiny elements.
    #15: Interesting logo. Feels a bit too much like a car emblem. Might be interesting to see an idea that explores using the parenthesis around the R, so "(R)". Like the logo centered above and the grayed out versions.

    Nice ideas overall!