I am SOOOOOOOOO liking #58/59. Is there anyway you could take another look at our three-rock formation above the house and utilize some vaguely similar geometry for the mountain shape? Do you think we could even do the perspective view using the same simple lines for the home/mountain? Remember, however, we need to cut this logo out of a piece of steel. I'm not sure how we can cut that house shape out if the mountain overlaps it. Thoughts? Ideas? Keep trying! I love it! - Rich
Is there any way you can tweak #55 so that the house is a little more layered but still able to be cut out of steel without losing any of the logo elements when we cut?
#94 - can we make the mountain a little less dominant - maybe move it over the letters and simplify it slightly and let the house also include some of the depth or the other roof elements or something just a bit more definitive of its design. It's sweet!
WOW!!!!!!! 95-96-97 -- NOW we're talkin! Okay, we LOVE how the house is ALSO the mountain. Ideas: Can you make all the rooflines parallel to each other (just as they are on the house of course) and make all the retreating lines also parallel to themselves. I like the chimney, but it too needs to have its lines parallel the roofline and retreating rooflines. Can you tweak this? Please continue to play with the "windows" a bit too. I have nothing specific, but can see you're kicking around some different thoughts and would love to see some more! The Typeface is one of the best anyone's offered, but I'll go ahead and stick my neck out: do you have others like it - maybe some that are slightly more edgier or linear and a bit less round? Tall and narrow? This is coming along soooooo nicely. Thank you SO MUCH for your hard work! - Rich
Oh - and remember - we need to cut this out of metal to make our sign so please keep all elements open on at least one point so that nothing "falls out" when we cut the sign (the triangle in the "A", etc.)...
Here's the problem now: we love ALL of your designs. Ha! You're a top 5 finalist - no question. Thank you for your time. I still would like to see a version of this where ALL the lines of the roof are parallel to each other (the center element still seems to be on its own angle) and if you're going to use the fireplace "block" then the top line of it too should parallel that same roof line series. Not sure if I'm making sense. In perspective, parallel lines remain parallel, right? I wish I could sketch or adjust your design to communicate what I'm saying. But you are RIGHT THERE on these designs. We can adjust them in finals! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME! - Rich
#130 - you took my "parallel" too literally. Go back to #95-96-97 and just barely modify the rooflines to be parallel to each other - NOT IN LINE with each other - keep the proportions you have in #95-96-97 and just slightly adjust the rooflines that go up and to the right to be parallel - notice the upward slope of the center roof isn't parallel to the upward slope of the third roof (?) - just tweak it ever so slightly - but please don't line them up like #130. I hope I'm making sense. THANKS! - Rich
Can you break-up the three roof volumes (just put some smaller white space between the three roof elements) and maybe make the fireplace a bit more prominent (slightly)?