Adler Firm, PLLCLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Adler Firm, PLLC Adler Firm, PLLC has selected their winning logo design. For $875 they received 690 designs from 71 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by logostudio Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. 1st 6 Withdrawn 2nd Withdrawn 3rd Withdrawn 4th 2 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 2 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 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I'm on vacation and had a little problem that does not let me go to my city until Saturday. On Saturday you will have what you need sorry for the disturbances 5 years ago compatty commented on #682 When can you respond? 5 years ago compatty commented on #682 Thanks. You are the greatest! 5 years ago logostudio commented on #682 ok, perfect, I understand everything. Now I'm on vacation outside of my city and I do not have access to my PC to be able to send you those files, the next Monday I send you the logo in CMYK. sorry for the disturbances. Greetings, Alberto. 5 years ago compatty commented on #682 Can you help me with this message from my printer please? "Regarding your new logo, I reached out to my printer and asked them to look at your new logo to determine which colors are being used. It turns out that the logo designer used three different colors for each of the three triangle elements, as well as a different ink color for the text and lines around the text, using what's called an RGB mix. RGB colors can't be guaranteed when they go to press. You can print in full color when using RGB coloring, but the final shades of blue might vary each time you go to print the logo. Another option is to convert the RGB inks to CMYK and again print in full color, but the issue is still the same; full color printing may vary slightly from project to project. The printer suggests that it might be good to have the logo designer change the triangle elements as well as the lines and wording in your logo to one Pantone color (also known as a PMS ink color) and use different shading of that Pantone color within your logo. The Pantone process is a universal color coding that is used throughout all printing companies and it allows for color consistency when you go to print. By switching from the current RGB inks to one Pantone color (with varying degrees of shading), then you will ensure proper coloring each time you go to print or use your logo digitally online, etc. Your previous Adler Stilman logo used the Pantone ink color of PMS 3015 both at 100% and half tone of 50% shading, as well as standard black ink. If you switch your new Adler Firm logo to PMS 3015 (or any other PMS ink color of your choice) as well as a standard black ink, then you'll have the same universal look whenever you go to print your logo. If you want to use a different Pantone color rather than the original PMS 3015 used for the Adler Stilman logo, it is best to choose a color by viewing a printed Pantone Swatch Book (rather than using an online tool). Pantone swatch books can be found at a local bookstore - the swatch books can be expensive and you may just want to flip through and find the color of your choice and let the designer know which Pantone color you prefer. You will also have to decide on which varying degrees of shading you want to use for recoloring the triangles in the logo." Thanks. 5 years ago compatty commented on #682 My printer wants to know: which shades of blue the designer used (they are called Pantone or PMS ink color codes) 5 years ago logostudio commented on #681 Withdrawn Hello, do you need to see more text options? best regards 5 years ago logostudio commented on #687 Withdrawn #689 #690 ? 5 years ago logostudio commented on #686 Withdrawn #688 ? 5 years ago compatty commented on #686 Withdrawn I like this very much but prefer the firm name on one line. You did some like that. 5 years ago compatty commented on #687 Withdrawn I like this very much but prefer the firm name on one line. 5 years ago logostudio commented on #280 Withdrawn #687 ? 5 years ago compatty commented on #281 Withdrawn Its is first now 5 years ago logostudio commented on #281 Withdrawn Hi, sorry for answering late, I was with the family traveling. to be able to upload modifications I need to be in first position, the contest is in selection mode and only the first classified can upload new designs. I'll be waiting for your answer. best regards 5 years ago compatty commented on #280 Withdrawn Can you modify per above? 5 years ago compatty commented on #281 Withdrawn Can you answer? 5 years ago compatty commented on #281 Withdrawn HOW ABOUT THEN LETTERS IN DIFFERENT COLORS? BLACK . DARK BLUE? 5 years ago compatty commented on #280 Withdrawn How about the right side of sail being torquoise? 5 years ago compatty commented on #176 Withdrawn Can you redo the color to a slightly lighter blue? 5 years ago