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Logo Design for Second Story Films

Second Story Films


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A Logo, Monogram, or Icon | Created by jbscaf

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  • July 27, 2011 11:05 AM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    @tiguwang: I love this. I dont want the wedding rings in there, but the script is great. I still think it does need something more to make it unique--I want people to be able to look at this an associate it with my company and I also want to be able to use a logo with and without text.

  • July 27, 2011 11:01 AM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    @andreybaranov: I like the idea of @65--is there a way to incorporate this into the name rather than logo and text separated? The only thing I'm having trouble with is whether the monogram looks unique enough--I want it to stand out a little more.

  • July 27, 2011 6:15 AM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    I'm also open to your own interpretations without regard to the brief--much of which has changed since I uploaded this. Get creative as much as you like with your ideas for a really cool logo/monogram. I'm open to your suggestions for color and style and design.

  • July 26, 2011 8:44 PM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    @ InciseLogo and Lagoon: I'm really liking these. Great ideas! The look is getting closer to where I want to be, but is there a way to tie the logo and the text together (not too many lines though)? Remember also that I need this to look good as a watermark over video as well, but that seems doable with these. I'm still wanting to see a little more character with these, but I'm not sure how to describe it. The colors can be changed later, but I'm open to other color combinations as well.

    Keep it up...these are looking great!

  • July 26, 2011 8:26 AM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    @InciseLogo: i like the text in #27 but I'm looking for more of a monogram style (see comments below). Also, the text 'DTORY' jumps out at me--but im OK with the two words close together with 'STORY' in bold. But the overall text layout on this is closer to what I'm looking for. Can u incorporate a logo design--either a monogram or something that best suits the three main categories of this business? (again, see comments) below).

  • July 25, 2011 10:21 PM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    I like the monogram look--these are coming along, but I'm still wanting more of a 'tied together' look and also a little more unique design that fits the style of my work. Check out my website: www.secondstoryfilms.com -- not for design ideas but for content of the style work I'm doing.

    I like the style of #5 on this contest: http://orders.logodesignguru.com/contests/monogram-logo-shannon-james
    (not for colors or the bird, but the layout and how it all ties together). I like a unique script look that also incorporates a logo that clearly captures the style of my business--wedding & inspirational films and non-profit promos.

    I want the logo to also be used in black-and-white as well as color. I will use this as an overlay/watermark on my video demos online.

  • July 23, 2011 8:41 AM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    After rethinking this project, I think I want to avoid the mountain and second story window idea. I think these elements will detract from the overall idea of being a film company that's focused on weddings, inspirational and non profit films. Perhaps more of a monogram look-professional film company.

  • July 22, 2011 2:05 PM jbscaf
    Project Holder

    Hey guys...thanks for the submission. I think I would like a more 'hand drawn' look to the logo. While I like the color selections, I'm not convinced that those are the best choice for this logo. I also dont think these convey the emotion of a Film Company that produces cinematic wedding, inspirational and non-profit films. Perhaps a little more elegance and less 'clip-art'-ish.



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