By the way, the quality in #95 is better than the older ones (#8 & #17). I would be interested to see similar versions of this style. I think it looks nice.
hi! it would be nice to see #122 and #123 also with the gray color of #17. when this is done, if you win the contest, it would be nice to get a few of the versions you've created (gray version of "AG", gray version of "A", red version of "AG", red version of "A"). thanks!
hi, i like the over and under lines in #157, and wondered how yours would look with the top and bottom line, and in gray background for one option, and another option in a faint red background. thanks!
uploaded however the bright red looks striking as compared to pale red ...u can take our and use just the ag as alone ...with reduced opacity for ag u can use it on stationary etc
hi glassfairy, thanks for the changes, but the new ones you provided are in a box and do not look like the under and over lines in #157.
Yeah, youre right, I know I can manipulate it but just wanted to make sure the end product includes all the colors and variations if you are the winner. You are in the lead so far.
I really like the boldness of the over/under line and like the all-caps font that is in #157. i would still like to see that font with over/under lines just like the other artist did it, but with your awesome graphics in the background. The square box doesn't work.
I just saw this "logo court" thing. I didnt know courts are held on this website to kick out other designers. Now it makes sense why you are against adding in features from the other guys work.
Logo Court is a Designer resolution system that aims to resolve Designer disputes through a community vote. Only qualified and experienced Designers are able to vote in these cases based on their level of points that they have achieved. If a designer loses a case, all their entries will be removed and they will no longer be able to participate in that particular contest. Upon request our Administrators will review cases that contest holders feel are unfair.
That makes sense. Its good thats in place for the protection of the designers. I guess the downside is that the end user is forbidden from bringing in all ideas to view samples of new ideas in. Oh well. It's still a good policy.
actually the end user can ask the original designer for modifications itself because else its one person who puts in effort hard work and time while another just comes sees and copies and takes the cake away unfair for the first chap
To be clear, I am only interested in the artistic background lettering found in #123 and #200, with the "A" and "AG". Any other requests I have for modifications should only be on those styles. The others are nice, but not as nice as these ones. You are free to add new lettering options that do not exist yet, but so far, #123 and #200 are the best.
Of those 2 styles, I like the dark red and gray versions you made. I also like the faint red, but not as much.
One item I found missing was that #123 did not get your new "white space" as in entry #190. It seems that one was skipped. I think it looks better with more white space than is currently there in #123.