my concept developing from visual heart because the visual heart is universal and neutral, which may represent the marketing various kinds of products from various charities. And also honesty / trustworthiness and benevolence is the work of the heart. right? so in my opinion the visual concept of using the heart, quite right and represents the target audience's mind. thanks. regards. andreaisA
Thanks for posting your logos. They are really interesting. I think some of them are a little more complex than Iwould like (#13, #14, #15, #16). My view on the heart symbol is that it's more about love and romance. Also when the three heat symbols are used together it looks like a shamrock (irish theme) which isn't quite right here. I do like the general concepts of #11 and #12 though. Thanks for your work. Would love to see more. Thanks.
thanks for the feedback. I will try for the next entry with different concept and different approaches. thanks. do not hesitate to give input and suggestions for my design. regards. andreisA
Wow - some great new logos you've posted (#29, #30, #31, #32, #33). I like the concept very much. I prefer the font on #29, #30 and #32. But like the font even more on #7. :-)
I'm guessing that the coloured bar leaning against the box is the lid of the box? I assumed this, but my colleague didn't, so I'm wondering if it could be a little more 'gifty' somehow? Maybe that will spoil the simplicity of the idea though. Could it somehow incorporate a ribbon on the box/lid? I guess the bow of the ribbon are the leaves of the plant?
Image colour-wise, I think I prefer #30, #31, #32. Font colours - not sure I feel strongly about any of them... but I guess that's just refining, and can worry about that later.
It's a great concept generally though. Thanks so much for all the entries you've posted. You've given me a real problem about how to choose from them all! :-)
Thanks for the new logos. I see that you have tried to make the lid of the box more obvious, but I think the bow reminds me a bit of a pair of glasses (see this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dame_Edna_Everage) which isn't quite right! :-)
Perhaps the versions without the bow are better.
Also, I like the font for #33, but the logo works better for me in general with the text beneath the image.