Arcangel, it's my midnight now and I hope I can receive the logo revisions in the next 8 hours or so in my morning, since I'll be meeting with my partner about ALLBEV and it can potentially move things faster if I get your logo options by then. Thanks!
And as we are getting closer to wrap this project up. I want to continue the conversation about hiring you to do ALLBEV's brand guideline as well as setting up some stationaries including its business card. If you'd like to continue to work with me, please email me at bamboo.lin@civitascapital.com. Thank you!
And as we are getting closer to wrap this project up. I want to continue the conversation about hiring you to do ALLBEV's brand guideline as well as setting up some stationaries including its business card. If you'd like to continue to work with me, please email me at bamboo.lin@civitascapital.com. Thank you!
Hi Arcangel, we are getting closer! Can you work on another version with longer wave length (fewer but bigger waves) so it's more subtle and not too literal? Right now the waves makes the logo look more like a swimwear brand. Thank you!
Hi Arcangel, we are getting closer! Can you work on another version with longer wave length (fewer but bigger waves) so it's more subtle and not too literal? Right now the waves makes the logo look more like a swimwear brand. Thank you!
Can we run a variation of this logo to somehow change the outline or part of the outline to liquid-like directional lines (tiny waves) that can represent the beverage industry? The reason is right now all the logo options we have lack of a connection to the beverage (esp. beverage co-packing) industry, so I want to give it another try to see if it's possible to create that tie in the logo. Thanks!
Good start. Is it possible to run a variation of this logo to some how change A and V straight lines to liquid-like directional lines (tiny waves) that can represent the beverage industry?
Good start. Is it possible to run a variation of this logo to some how change A and V straight lines to liquid-like directional lines (tiny waves) that can represent the beverage industry?
Not really, something like what I marked. Here's the explanation: Partial Outline: Imagine removing the complete box surrounding "ALLBEV" and replacing it with short, clean lines that extend outward from the bottom left corner of the "A" and the top right corner of the "V." This would make the logo feel open, modern, and less enclosed, allowing for more flexibility in placement on different mediums.
Also can you provide logo options in one solid blue shade, not gradient shades? Happy to explore the lighter blue you provided but please provide an option with just that blue and not in a mix with the navy.
Please also provide the logo options in different shades of blue or navy or any other color that can be interpreted as service-oriented, transparent, and innovative.
Combining "A" and "B": To emphasize the connection between the "A" and "B," you could tilt the "B" slightly or modify its design so that the left edge aligns with the slant of the "A." This subtle change creates visual cohesion and reinforces the brand name in the symbol.
Hi Archangel I'd like to run this option (but not the one as in #667):
Partial Outline: Imagine removing the complete box surrounding "ALLBEV" and replacing it with short, clean lines that extend outward from the bottom left corner of the "A" and the top right corner of the "V." This would make the logo feel open, modern, and less enclosed, allowing for more flexibility in placement on different mediums.
Please also provide the logo options in different shades of blue or navy or any other color that can be interpreted as service-oriented, transparent, and innovative.
Yes Arcangel (BTW I'm a woman so you can call me miss). Can we also run another version with AV pointing different direction like in your #293 version?
Would also like to explore other options of maybe using a different color for A and B (but not A and V). The reason is that if we want to later create a symbol for the logo for social media use, we'd like to have the monogram say AB instead of AV. Thoughts?
Arcangel, our team met again today and we all lean towards moving forward with you. We do want to run several different options of the logo. First, We want to reverse the color by removing the background and only use the navy on a clear white background. Second, we want to see options of further simplifying this logo by not encircling the entire name but just using directional lines from A and V for a small distance. Feel free to play with it. We struggle a little to find a connection or come up with a cohesive narrative how this logo creation is related to our business (beverage manufacturing) but maybe by playing different options might help us.
By the way, if we end up choosing your logo, we'd like to continue the conversation about building a color palette and brand guidelines with your help. We might also hire you to do our branded presentation.
This looks good and is currently our second option. We like how easy it is to read but have some doubts on how it will show up as favicon or social media icon.
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Here is my update with smoother waves and less volume, please check it out.
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Also can you provide logo options in one solid blue shade, not gradient shades? Happy to explore the lighter blue you provided but please provide an option with just that blue and not in a mix with the navy.
Thanks!
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Combining "A" and "B": To emphasize the connection between the "A" and "B," you could tilt the "B" slightly or modify its design so that the left edge aligns with the slant of the "A." This subtle change creates visual cohesion and reinforces the brand name in the symbol.
Partial Outline: Imagine removing the complete box surrounding "ALLBEV" and replacing it with short, clean lines that extend outward from the bottom left corner of the "A" and the top right corner of the "V." This would make the logo feel open, modern, and less enclosed, allowing for more flexibility in placement on different mediums.
Please also provide the logo options in different shades of blue or navy or any other color that can be interpreted as service-oriented, transparent, and innovative.
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Would also like to explore other options of maybe using a different color for A and B (but not A and V). The reason is that if we want to later create a symbol for the logo for social media use, we'd like to have the monogram say AB instead of AV. Thoughts?
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