I wanted to throw a bit of general feedback out to the group. I'm liking the abstract use of the "S" that I'm seeing. Also have seen a few non "S" designs that are really cool! If possible, would be helpful to understand your design logic. I'm seeing interesting ideas but not always picking up your train of thought. Could help to push a design from a 3 star to a 5 if I knew the background thinking on the design. I'm liking those designs that use light or a brightness focusing on certain elements. I also prefer the square or square/round fonts to those that are very rounded and poofy. For those designs that are white in background, prefer those that have a white which fades at corner or at midway begins to tone to whitish/gray. If anyone wishes more clarity on these suggestions, please email me. I will be standing by my computer for the next few hours. I'm not a designer so I'm sorry that I can't use the technical design terms.
Thanks for all your designs so far! I'm getting back to designers individually so as not to "taint" or lead the designs coming in. Liking what I see! -Michele
Galen, Thanks for your designs! I like them very much! I see a number of logos with this color but curious if there are other colors that might also work with it? Perhaps a Ruby or Amethyst or any other jewel tones that you think would look attractive. If your second color would not look well with another jewel tone what others can you recommend?
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I wanted to throw a bit of general feedback out to the group. I'm liking the abstract use of the "S" that I'm seeing. Also have seen a few non "S" designs that are really cool! If possible, would be helpful to understand your design logic. I'm seeing interesting ideas but not always picking up your train of thought. Could help to push a design from a 3 star to a 5 if I knew the background thinking on the design. I'm liking those designs that use light or a brightness focusing on certain elements. I also prefer the square or square/round fonts to those that are very rounded and poofy. For those designs that are white in background, prefer those that have a white which fades at corner or at midway begins to tone to whitish/gray. If anyone wishes more clarity on these suggestions, please email me. I will be standing by my computer for the next few hours. I'm not a designer so I'm sorry that I can't use the technical design terms.
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