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  • November 12, 2010 9:14 AM vector

    congrats AbsolutMudd, such a good work :)

  • November 8, 2010 10:21 AM Sketch

    i didnt put the acorn instead of the o - because it would read red ak not oak..

  • November 8, 2010 10:05 AM howbouthere
    Project Holder

    #13 and #14 still best. I just saw online a micro brewery in NC called Red Oak with a logo I think is too similar to #13 and especially #14.

    #17 would also be an excellent choice.

  • November 7, 2010 6:33 PM howbouthere
    Project Holder

    #14 and #13 are best yet. Serious, business-like.

    Would like to see them with some dark brown incorporated.

    Also like #9, #12, and #7; in that order. There is something appealing about the all-black #7. I can't put my finger on it.

  • November 5, 2010 4:03 PM howbouthere
    Project Holder

    #2 is best of #1-5. Followed by #3. Both are serious, traditional, professional.

    #1,4,& 5 fall short generally because they are a tad too light-hearted for this purpose, even though I do like the use of acorns and leaves in #1 and #4. Maybe we can incorporate acorns and leaves into other signature elements like Powerpoint template or website details.

    The question I have with #2 and #4 is whether or not they could be a little more "business" and a little less "new subdivision sign". Maybe the name red oak itself is too "new subdivision."

    I'd like to see #4 replacing the black with brown.

    Can we also consider a couple designs which leave the tree out all together? Maybe just a leaf or just an acorn with the corporate name.



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