Thank you 😉
I don’t have Adobe Illustrator but I do have Canva and PicMonkey and Ribbet. Is that an option to modify things? And or paint even? What format will these be in when I get them? I will want to be able to edit them for colors. I know though, that sell pictures will need vector files or something…
Hi, I agree the previous green was too bright and didn't quite blend well with the rest of the colors. How about this green? Not as olive and bright, about 15% darker. You can fiddle the logo if you are using the adobe illustrator design software. Speaking of the circle logo, I advice to use the similar font from the horizontal version to identify your brand and to avoid confusions. A chosen font is like a brand to your logo, so it needs to be standardised. :)
Hello, just back from a short trip today. I'm pretty sure I uploaded all the requested color updates and leave the comment as usual, I think there's might be system error during the process. Extremely sorry for that. I have re-upload the missing updates, please check.
I don't know that I want to have grey as the color although it is nicer than the black. It seems that the green is a more neon-y neon than the pink and blue are. Does that make sense? I think I want to tone down the green a little but not as olive and dark as the other green was. I like neon, but this green is maybe too bright compared to the others. I think I want black instead of grey too. Is this something that I can fiddle around with after the contest? I would actually like to do that with several of these--especially the circle one.
Please change the grey to black. Also may I see those words (ACADEMY and OF THE and the letter T) just outlined in pink with it all on a grey background? I suppose you would need to change the "we care about our students!" to another color too....or remove it. Just trying to see what it would look like on the grey jackets.
Hi thanks for providing the references for better insight.
Here's the update based on your reference B where the foot fully extended and run down all the way to the toe in a straight line.
I also like the way the original legs were in line with the star points. Ideally the front leg with the 4 o'clock and the back leg in an almost straight line at 10 o'clock.
Considering the line of the tibia, which is the straight line running down from the knee, a relaxed foot (A) forms an angle with this line, while a fully extended foot (B) causes this line to run down all the way to the toes.
Sorry---I prefer the angle of the leg before. The problem is the ankle. It is like the ankle isn't stretched as much as it should be. Your closest one of the foot is 110, I'll try to find two pictures on line to share to show the difference.
Yes, if you were to choose me as the winner, you have the right to get both version. Meanwhile here's how it looks on charcoal background where the grey reversed to white.
Oops, sorry if I didn't get your message right. :D
Do you mean something like this in this update? Straight all the way from the knee to the tip of the toe? If this is not what you mean, perhaps you can provide me a better reference for me to work from. Thanks
Actually, probably the round one would be what would be on the jackets, so maybe do that one on the grey background. Sorry! Also, if I were to choose this, would I get all versions? Just wondering if that is typical with this or if that was just a special deal one of the other designers did. I am new to Logo Tournament. Thanks :)
Also, our jackets are charcoal grey, so would it be possible to see this on a grey background? Maybe change the grey to white or another color in the design? Just wondering how it would look on our jackets :)
Not just the toes per se, but the foot itself. Not sure that I am explaining well.
The line should be straight all the way from the knee to the tip of the toes rather than any bend or angle at the ankle.
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I don’t have Adobe Illustrator but I do have Canva and PicMonkey and Ribbet. Is that an option to modify things? And or paint even? What format will these be in when I get them? I will want to be able to edit them for colors. I know though, that sell pictures will need vector files or something…
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Here's the update based on your reference B where the foot fully extended and run down all the way to the toe in a straight line.
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Considering the line of the tibia, which is the straight line running down from the knee, a relaxed foot (A) forms an angle with this line, while a fully extended foot (B) causes this line to run down all the way to the toes.
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Do you mean something like this in this update? Straight all the way from the knee to the tip of the toe? If this is not what you mean, perhaps you can provide me a better reference for me to work from. Thanks
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The line should be straight all the way from the knee to the tip of the toes rather than any bend or angle at the ankle.
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I hope I got it right in this update.
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Here's the update of the right foot more pointy.
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