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A Logo, Monogram, or Icon | Created by unixanalyst

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  • June 12, 2011 9:14 AM unixanalyst
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    Draft #20 While we like what you've done with the access panel suggestion, it has unfortunately landed in a position where it reminds us of Microsoft. The M shape and highlighting work well.

    Draft #19 The overall impression of this design is very smart and professional, due to the attention that has gone into the shading. We note that you have rendered a more definite M shape and would like to see your ideas with a more abstract/illustrative styling of the M.

    Draft #18 We're very interested by this design so there a few tweaks we would like to look at.
    - Please provide a larger image.
    - Please demonstrate it on a black background.
    - There are 2 shadows cast onto the lower right of the inner core. The first is the shadow that follows round the top of the M shape, which totally makes sense. However, there is a second shadow cast across the first, which visually doesn't look right. Could we see the design with it removed?
    - The left side of the 'inner' part has a dark blue sliver (coming off the left hand point of the lower eggshell), which provides good depth and separates the inner core slightly, which looks great on a small scale but doesn't quite marry up visually on a larger scale. Could you play with that at all?

  • June 10, 2011 5:36 AM unixanalyst
    Project Holder

    Please see the following link for a picture that shows some elements that we have come to really like. In particular we would like to use the internal structure depiction and the chrome world idea. The design in the link is clever in that the internal structure is visible but not because something is broken, merely because some pieces of the puzzle are displaced. We would like to explore a similar idea and have a chrome globe with a removed access panel, which reveals the internal structure. This would communicate in an international format "engineers at work" and relate well to our work as engineers.

    http://www.templates.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Teox.Pro-Flash-Website-Template.jpg

    We would also like to explore the possibility of clouds(s) reflected on the surface of the chrome globe, and add a tagline "Engineering the Cloud".

  • June 9, 2011 4:14 PM unixanalyst
    Project Holder

    The first and second drafts have struck a nice balance in the use of colour and have a feeling of dimension to them. We have rated them with 2 stars only in terms of where we want to head, not in terms of how good we think they are (we like them both). The first draft we feel is too dark to be easily read against black, this is probably due to our misdirection in the brief.

  • June 9, 2011 12:21 PM unixanalyst
    Project Holder

    Thank you very much for the designs submitted so far, we will be reviewing and responding to them later today.

    Design Brief Update: The original brief stated 'electric blue' as a preferred colour. As some designers have spotted, what was meant was that we would like a blue component that appeared to be glowing or 'electric' (we forgot that 'electric blue' is an actual colour). In fact the blue required to achieve the glow effect is of course much lighter than electric blue.

    The effect that we are aiming for is the TRANSPARENCY and GLOW effect similar to the trails left by the light-cycles in the latest Tron film. Or such as a backlit perspex sheet.



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