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A Logo, Monogram, or Icon | Created by 4jcasey

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  • March 1, 2011 3:29 PM 4jcasey
    Project Holder

    Thanks, I will show them to my team for review and get back with you later today.

  • March 1, 2011 3:21 PM x3mart

    Just a minute and will re upload.
    Thanks

  • March 1, 2011 3:17 PM 4jcasey
    Project Holder

    On #7, even browns and reds or dark blues and browns so the bricks pop more in the PP portion of the logo and then make the slogan "Fix It Once Fix It Forever" stronger.

    I'm starting to really like this one. Will have my team look at it too for comments.
    Thanks,

  • March 1, 2011 3:11 PM 4jcasey
    Project Holder

    I like #7 a lot better. Please change the color to something more earthy. Browns and blacks and greys are in the product. Boring as they are. They blend into the pavement.

    Blue just doesn't work well.

    Thanks.

  • March 1, 2011 2:19 PM 4jcasey
    Project Holder

    Our product is the Paver Patch.
    The slogan is Fix It Once - Fix It Forever!

    The product is concrete brick pavers that are used in asphalt pavements. The Paver Patch is used to fix ugly oil spots in parking spaces and to fix potholes in streets. They are typically charcoal in color.

    The pavers are like Lego's in that you can put them down and if there is a problem, you can pull them up, fix the problem and then put them back. So instead of a bandaid they are more like a zipper in the street. You put them in, take them out if needed, then put them back again.

    We want the logo to work on website, tshirts, hats, promo items etc. so it has to be clean, simple, yet memorable.

    So far, I like #6 (but not the bandaid) and I like the PP in #3. In # 3, I don't like the brackets around the name.

    I would also like to see something done with the name that looks like bricks in block letters. (not sure though)

  • February 27, 2011 11:08 PM 4jcasey
    Project Holder

    Didn't like anything about it. Not very imaginative



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