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"10th Avenue District" or "Tenth Avenue District"


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A Logo, Monogram, or Icon | Created by jblaze

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  • August 3, 2011 9:56 AM SiteAdminss
    Staff Member

    Attention Designers:

    The contest has been extended for final decision by the project holder. No new entries are expected.

  • July 28, 2011 12:05 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #91: also looks great on the light background. Please try with the strip taken out of "10th." I like these two fonts together.

    Also, what if "avenue district" was vertically centered in the notch on the right side of the "t" in "10th"? does that make sense? the cross bar on top, the smaller "tail" on the bottom right of the "t"...the space between them might be a good place to vertically center "avenue district." A bit picky, I know, but that might be the place to put it. It looks like you're experimenting with that placement between #90 and #91, and maybe that's the place for it?

  • July 28, 2011 12:01 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    Whoops. On that last comment, I meant to say #90, not #89. Please apply comments to #90. Thanks!

  • July 28, 2011 12:00 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    sorry, didn't see your comment. #89: I like. I'm curious a strip taken out of "10th" with the text inside, like your earlier options with this new font. It looks really good on black.

  • July 28, 2011 10:23 AM CreativeTemp

    suggestion for my entry?

  • July 28, 2011 8:40 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    Ok, we're on to the final stretch! I'll be as quick as I can with feedback today.

  • July 28, 2011 8:40 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #87 and #88: I'm worried about legibility on these; the text is hard to read at a smaller size. The "10th" and "avenue district" don't feel quite like a singular unit, yet (something you managed to do really well in your other designs).

  • July 27, 2011 4:37 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #86. Awesome. Really like it. Could we also see it with "Avenue District" just a touch to the right? right now the "1" feels off by itself a little, so I'm hoping that increasing the space between "0" and "ave District" will help. Really great work, though.

  • July 27, 2011 12:27 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #77: I think I like #64 more. In #64, I really like the "10" in terms of shape, but the other text seems to overpower it. Maybe "avenue district" is smaller in #64? In terms of fonts, I like something more along the lines of #64 than #77.

  • July 27, 2011 9:15 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #74: Still not quite there. I think what I mean by "understated" is that these fonts have so far been more stylized. Something more straightforward might work better. Also, if the "10" is thinner, I think it works better; this allows for less extra space within the "0". Thanks for your work!

    #73: great call on the treatment of the "I"s. Like the alignment of "th." what if the orange underneath the "th" aligned with the top of "District" and we also gave some more breathing room between the "th" and the orange above it? Would that work?

    #72: great treatment! way to achieve classy and friendly.

    #71: great!

    #68: could we continue to see more color options? I think we're getting close. I'm going to let you choose some that you think best, but what I'm going for here is something that feels less cartoony in terms of color; maybe some subdued colors? Black and one other color? gray and one other color? Maybe some gentle color fades? I'll let you do your job, but those are some suggestions.

  • July 26, 2011 3:24 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #64: definitely liking "District" in all caps.

    #65: Still feels like the "10th" is overpowered, though, and bringing the 1 and 0 together makes it a bit harder to immediately read the "10".

    #66: definitely like this. very classy and to the point.

    #63: great! would it work to align the "th" with some of the other text? Might help tighten it up just that extra bit. Maybe it rests on the same imaginary line as "Avenue"? overall, though, I like it.

  • July 26, 2011 12:03 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #61: Great start!
    The "avenue district" portion is a bit overpowering right now; I think I'd like 10th to have a bit more clout. Maybe this is a font change, a color change, etc., etc.? There are several different ways of approaching that, so I won't dictate how exactly you do so. Also, could we see "District" in all caps?

  • July 26, 2011 10:13 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #58: I love the new font. Great call. Could we also see this with the 10th in a deep, dark blue and "avenue district" in a rust, red, or orange color?

    #60: I like the overall concept, but I'm not feeling these fonts as much. Something more understated, maybe?

    #57: gorgeous work. Could we also see an option where "10th" is by itself on the left and "avenue" is stacked on top of "district" on the right?

  • July 25, 2011 1:41 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    Draft #21: Where the line almost meets the "0", can it contour the outside of the "0" a bit better? right now the white space between these two elements is uneven. Could I also see some more subtle color options and maybe a new font option as well? Maybe a typeface that's less tech feeling? I do like this general concept, though.

  • July 25, 2011 1:39 PM jblaze
    Project Holder

    Ok, I'm opening this up for 3 more days. I got a late start on offering feedback last week.

    There are some options from last week that are stellar, but we want to add a few more to the pot when we make our decision.

  • July 20, 2011 11:20 AM pamungkas

    @ ph
    thanks, I'll keep trying to understand your wishes

  • July 20, 2011 11:13 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #48: could we try the "10" and "District" from #43 with the "Avenue" from #48 that's more of a charcoal? That might do the trick. I really like the treatment and color of "10" in #43.

    Speaking of which...I did notice one small thing. I like the lines that help outline the "10" in #43, the ones that are below the "10." The line that's below the top left of the "1": can this be given some more white space between it and the "1"? I'm worried it might not be as dynamic as the lines at the base of the "10." Also, in a separate option, could you see what you think about making these lines black or charcoal or another color? That might help the "10" get some more weight. If you try that color change and don't think it worth showing, though, no worries at all. Thanks for your work!

  • July 20, 2011 11:03 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #47: i definitely like it without the outline, though!

  • July 20, 2011 11:02 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    #47: still not quite there. I'm trying to think of good ways to describe what I'm looking for... These options are going more pastel, and I'm thinking things that are established and professional and classy. Which doesn't rule out colors completely. Maybe that blue paired with a warm gray or a tan or brown? I think the overall color palette I'm looking for is a bit richer. Hopefully I'm describing this well?

  • July 20, 2011 10:56 AM pamungkas

    @ph
    how about this? #47

  • July 20, 2011 10:52 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    draft #43: nice. I like the richer orange also. Right now, "Avenue" stands out to me more than "10th," and I think "10th" might need to carry some more weight. It might be as simple as changing what color is used where? This is a good option, though.

  • July 20, 2011 10:48 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    Draft #45 and Draft #46: Excellent. I also like the new color combo on the bottom half of draft #45

  • July 20, 2011 10:46 AM jblaze
    Project Holder

    Draft #42: I like having "TEN" and "TH" in different colors. Good call. Can you remove the outlines around each one?

    Color-wise, we're not quite there yet. I don't have a specific color in mind, but I'm thinking of colors that aren't as cartoony and playful and are more distinguished, subtle, and classy. I hope that helps.

    The blue in the top left option is a start, maybe paired with a different color than the bright orange?

  • July 20, 2011 10:43 AM pamungkas

    @PH
    feedback please.. :)

  • July 20, 2011 10:36 AM petert

    @ph
    ok, no probs. thanks again :)



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