Hello, I've just uploaded the files. I'm not that used to this platform, usually I upload EPS, vector-based PDF, SVG for editable print files and large dimensions JPG and transparent PNG for web preview. They resricted me to EPS and 1000x800 px JPG only. HOpe it's not a problem.
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This is great. The team really likes it and we will be selecting this as our winner. When you share the files, can you also share the name of the fonts you used? Thanks again for all of your hard work. You are a great designer.
The team likes this one, but asked if we can replace the green cursive tagline with the orange print tagline. Also, can you send a variation with the tagline in blue?
Thank you for all of your help. I'm going to run some of these choices by the team today and will let you know if we have any more feedback before selecting.
I like this one. I am wondering what it would look like if we flipped the curvy script to the Charitable Services and left the Allsup and tagline as print? Would you mind trying that to see what it looks like?
Do you have any fonts we can try? I'm not crazy about this one. Maybe one where the capital A looks more like a lowercase cursive. Do you know what I'm referring to? Thanks!
Thanks for trying this. Let's try this:
With the "Allsup" being in the curvy font, can you go ahead and make it slightly larger, so that the top of the A is in alignment with the top of the purple in the tree. Then, reduce the size of the tagline and shift it so that the O starts in alignment of the beginning of the shadow of the tree.
Sorry I haven't posted a comment in quite a few days, it was the holiday weekend here. I did a survey with my team and they really like this logo. We would like to see a few variations based on the following:
1. Can you adjust the tagline to start under the base of the tree?
2. Try using a font for the tagline that is a softer, curvier script that would pull in the loop-like shapes of the tree while still being legible.
3. Apply that same font to the "Allsup" and make Allsup the same size as the Charitable Services font.
Let's start there and see how that looks. Thanks!!
I like this change. Can you try this with the following color palette? PMS 445, PMS 582, PMS 249 and PMS 7511? These are the warmer colors that may tie this together.
Can you change the background to PMS 445? And make the company name all the same size. Be sure to add the s tho the end of Services. Change the font color of the company name and the tagline to PMS 640. Our other colors are PMS 368, PMS 144, and PMS 254. Also, the tagline line is Our time. Your mission. not Our time. Our mission
Thank you for the feedback!
The color here is slightly shifted to give you an extra option. The tree is made to look like people reaching to other, the dots being the heads.
I like the full color of this, but am not sure about the Charitable Service in orange. Can you do that part in blue? and also apply my notes from the single color use to this one? I would like the end of the word mission to align with the end of the word Charitable, so it doesn't hang over.
Where the Allsup Charitable Services is, can you do the outline for the circle and leave the tagline at the bottom. Then remove the ACSI and put the Allsup Charitable Services in the middle?
It seems like the Allsup is in bold. Can you remove the bold from it? Also, the P in Allsup and the T in Charitable don't get the space they each need. The S in Service also looks to be slightly too far to the left, can we shift that word to the right a bit so the ACS are stacked?
I like that you did something different with this version, but it seems a little busy and may be difficult in a gray scale or single color version. What if we did a circle with the Allsup Charitable Services name inside? Just words, no pictures.
Can you show me a sample of this tree in a single color and another sample in grey scale? Also, can we stack the company name and make it softer by changing ALLSUP to Allsup? So it would look like:
Allsup
Charitable
Services
Also use a consistent font. I like the font you used for the tagline better than the one for the Charitable Services. Let me know if you have questions. Thanks!
Thank you for this submission. I like the tree design. Can you apply the gray color or something other than black and green to the font for the company name and tagline? Thanks!
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Hollie script
The Sans(sans serif font named The Sans) B6 semibold.
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Glad you decided to go with my design. I'll upload the logo deliverables in about 1 hour time-names of the fonts included.
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With the "Allsup" being in the curvy font, can you go ahead and make it slightly larger, so that the top of the A is in alignment with the top of the purple in the tree. Then, reduce the size of the tagline and shift it so that the O starts in alignment of the beginning of the shadow of the tree.
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1. Can you adjust the tagline to start under the base of the tree?
2. Try using a font for the tagline that is a softer, curvier script that would pull in the loop-like shapes of the tree while still being legible.
3. Apply that same font to the "Allsup" and make Allsup the same size as the Charitable Services font.
Let's start there and see how that looks. Thanks!!
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The color here is slightly shifted to give you an extra option. The tree is made to look like people reaching to other, the dots being the heads.
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Allsup
Charitable
Services
Also use a consistent font. I like the font you used for the tagline better than the one for the Charitable Services. Let me know if you have questions. Thanks!
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2 iterations for you to review.
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