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Modèle #183 Choisi en tant que gagnant

Un logo, monogramme ou une icône | Crée par asuddard

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  • 23 novembre 2011 10:29 asuddard
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    Would someone try to make the K in Peak become a figure?

    Secondly, how about making a line between the words Peak and Performance and create something out of that line?

    Thank you!
    Allison

  • 23 novembre 2011 10:27 asuddard
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    No, I didn't see the need to "guarantee" it because I am an honorable person. I'd rather spend that money elsewhere. I would never ask someone to work for me and then not compensate them. That's just a $hitty thing to do. Sorry you're out. Thank you for your efforts.

  • 23 novembre 2011 07:11 asuddard
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    Would someone try a series of Olympic-like rings with sporty/active figures in them? (or anything else in them that looks relevant :o) Thanks!

  • 17 novembre 2011 07:44 asuddard
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    Can someone make me a logo with an athletic figure who's legs can be used in place of the first letter P in Peak? Perhaps a jumping figure? ...Or whatever might suit that idea - you are the pro's! Thank you!

  • 14 novembre 2011 03:07 AbsolutMudd

    Project Holder, Please check private message (Top-right link: 'Messages'). Thank you.

  • 13 novembre 2011 20:12 asuddard
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    PLEASE READ:
    So, since a lot of designers are focusing on "Peak" meaning mountain when rather it means "best", how about this idea - A sporty/athletic figure on a balance beam incorporated in the design (as in the "balance point of health" phrase that is often used to describe peak health.)
    -OR-
    a hurdler jumping the logo and in that sense it becomes an object, or peak they've conquered.
    Thanks!

  • 13 novembre 2011 17:57 asuddard
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    I realize my comment 2 back was confusing. Let me re-phrase.
    Please no needles. Lots of people have needle phobias.
    What I do want is motion/action/sports kinds of images. Something that may have more than one meaning, so if you want to make a letter a function, cool! If you want to keep the 2 separate, going for a fun, energetic looking image would be sweet! Thanks.

  • 13 novembre 2011 17:52 asuddard
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    Remember, no peaks or mountain tops. Its soooo overdone in Boulder, Colorado. Thanks!

  • 13 novembre 2011 16:32 asuddard
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    Please remember no needle imagery, looks sports/activity related and has motion to it. Thanks!

  • 13 novembre 2011 13:03 asuddard
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    Designers: To make the double meaning part clearer, look up a company called iMeet dot com They reversed the second e to make the 2 e's look like people talking to one another, hence they're having a meeting. Another example is the Recycle logo used in the USA - it infers the process of going from trash to re-purposing the items again. I'd like to see double meaning in health or performance or peak with some motion inferred in the logo. Thanks!

  • 13 novembre 2011 13:00 asuddard
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    #10 is too pointy/sharp at the bottom of the letter. I'd still prefer to see something that infers motion and has a double meaning to the imagery. Thanks.

  • 13 novembre 2011 12:51 asuddard
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    #7 - I like the idea of the motion in this figure but its too block-like. I'd prefer something that looks softer/more flowing. He looks a bit like a Rock'em Sock'em Robot from my youth *~)

  • 13 novembre 2011 12:05 asuddard
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    #4 I like much better than the first 3 with the arrow. Its growing on me but I'd still like to see something a bit more sporty looking/movement/double meaning in the imagery. I do like the colors but perhaps others could have the blue be a bit more turquoise? I did buy the Jim Krause books, "The Complete Color Index" if anyone wants to ask me something specific...but you'll have to be specific - like a page number. I haven't figured out how to use the books yet :o)

  • 13 novembre 2011 12:00 asuddard
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    #5 and #6 - Not loving those particular shades of orange and blue - they feel a bit old school to me (just my opinion, I don't mean to be too harsh!). The mountain goat imagery is nice but it would need to be more recognizable from a distance, more like a sophisticated cartoon character. I want it to make me and others smile. The goat is also overpowering the rest of the logo. And, again, I prefer no peaks. Inferring it is okay, say using the A in peak if you'd like, but even that seems expected. I like things that are out of the box and not so literal. Thanks! Keep up the good work :O)

  • 13 novembre 2011 08:22 asuddard
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    #1,#2,#3 are too harsh looking. Interesting idea with the arrow inferring the process of health, but its not "happy" enough, nor is it sporty enough. I'd prefer something that is softer looking in comparison to these. Thank you for the effort!!