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1. The color palette is symbolic. It’s a tough one to work to a simple/modern aesthetic, but it’s important for other reasons. If we can make the colors behind the cross shades of clearly discernible scarlet red, purple and blue, and nothing else, that would be best.
2. If you can work in gold somewhere without being overpowering, perhaps in the 127??
3. We would like to see different font options on this logo. Some others have proposed very simple/slim lined modern fonts and some even a more cursive but modern style, both of which could look good here. But something different and still simple and modern.
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1. The color palette is symbolic. It’s a tough one to work to a simple/modern aesthetic, but it’s important for other reasons. If we can make the colors behind the cross shades of clearly discernible scarlet red, purple and blue, and nothing else, that would be best.
2. If you can work in gold somewhere without being overpowering, perhaps in the 127??
3. We would like to see different font options on this logo. Some others have proposed very simple/slim lined modern fonts and some even a more cursive but modern style, both of which could look good here. But something different and still simple and modern.