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EZOSA (preferably in lowercase, but willing to see allcaps versions)


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A Logo, Monogram, or Icon | Created by basilelway

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  • April 1, 2011 5:26 PM basilelway
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    *****PLEASE SEE MY UPLOAD*****

    To All Designers:

    Thank you for your input so far. Unfortunately, the logos submitted are not what I have in mind.

    The contest has just been extended another 4 days and I have decided to upload a logo I created using MS Word & Paint. (FYI: FontenotDesign’s drafts were the first to come close)

    I had refrained from doing it before as I didn't want to influence the creative process.

    I am now simply looking for slightly altered (see below) replicas of my design.

    Specifically, the alterations would be:

    (1) Forget about the icon/symbol ... since this is a logotype, there isn't a real need.

    (2) Adding the curve with the two-tone color (I'm sure there's a name for this) that goes through the company name, such as was done in DRAFT #11, both through his/her symbol/icon and the company name.

    (3) Rounding out the sharp edges in the regular "e" and the flipped "e" at the end. Even better, if someone can create a designed “a” that looks a little bit closer to an actual “a” than the one I used and then rotate that and use it as the “e” also … try to keep all the edges round. I prefer if the “e” and “a” are replicas of each other (just like the “z” and “s”), but if they must be slightly dissimilar, please make sure that it is barely noticeable, such as the “e” and “a” in DRAFT #24.

    Some details about my design:

    -- I used Calibri font (both for the company name and slogan)
    -- The blue color used in RGB is R(0) G(144) B(188 )
    -- The grey color used in RGB is R(128) G(128) B(128)
    -- I actually created the “e” by copying the “o” then copying the top horizontal stem of the “z” and placing it in the exact middle of the “o”, making it look like the Greek letter “theta”; I then simply cut out the openings to give it the look of an “e”.

    I’m interested in seeing as close a replica as mine except with the above variations; of course, feel free to add other ADDITIONAL drafts that may have interesting variants.

    Thank you all and good luck.

    *****PLEASE SEE MY UPLOAD*****



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