I really like how you have incorporated door and window images into the logo entries. This image is simple and identifies our place in providing window and door solutions. However, I would like to see ideas where, using a similar image, you identify the logo with very high-end brands within the door and window industry. Consider also that we want to have a very targeted appeal to architects, designers and builders of luxury homes. The consumer, most often a woman, generally makes the final product selection so we are looking for a brand logo that appeals to specifiers but also appeals to the feminine influence in product selection.
Your recent entries was a nice improvement. Once again, I really like how you have incorporated door and window into the logo. Is there a way you could think of that can play up the "impressions" aspect of our logo? For example, a reflection, or shaped drop shadow, something that insinuates an architectural "impression" as if it was letter pressed or embossed or something.
We like your entries for their simplicity; we enjoy the whimsical play on architectural themes. If you have not already done so, please be sure to read the general posts. Throughout the contest, we have conveyed comments to everyone in order to contribute to more refined entries. We are a luxury products and service provider for high end residential construction. If you are able, please go to www.canteradoors.com to see an example of one of our products. This website may provide you with additional inspiration as you consider refinements of your entries.
Hello Neil...first of all thank you for the high rankings and i really appreciate the feedback....Thank you... i have submitted some more ideas ..don't know you'll like it or not..but it was nice working with you. Regards Illusion
Hi, Thank you for your entries. I have liked the whimsical play on door and window themes from the very beginning. The newest entries seem to have a very feminine appeal. What could we do to strike more of a balance between the masculine and feminine appeal? Also, can you think of any ways that you could draw a stronger (I.e. less subtle) tie to window and door without sacrificing the whimsical characteristic of your logo?