Yes. Were you able to get to the images I sent? There seem to be a couple of subtle differences. The negative space in the upper "o" is in front of the lower, etc. Since this is overall your design, what do you think of it this way?
Great, thanks for the new updates and the font info. One last thought. Can you do one where the counter (the hole in the "O") is off center so that for the big "O" the bottom and right stroke lines are thicker than the top and left ones, and for the little "o" the top and left are thicker? I can't edit the contest brief anymore otherwise I would upload an image. There is no way to attach an image to these comments is there?
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Also, can you please let me know what font(s) you are using or recommending? I'd like to make sure we can get them, and how much, if anything, they cost.
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Sorry for not communicating recently, I got slammed with some emergencies here. For now this is still our favorite, but I would still like to see if we can strengthen the graphic as a stand alone element. Can you do a few of this (with the graphic as the "O") but with a few variation? Maybe a thicker stroke on the larger element for a greater sense of depth, or the larger element more rounded and the smaller one more square, etc. ... Any other ideas are welcome too. Then can we see each of those with the graphic on its own?
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Really liking this one and your #95. Any thoughts on combining the two? I like this graphic as the letter "O" but I'm not crazy about repeating the graphic directly above the text (as in some of your other entries). The way it works here is nice, but I'd like then to be able to use just the graphic on its own. I'm not sure this graphic (without the text) is strong enough. I like the graphic from #95, but not sure it works well as the "O." Can you think of any subtle adjustments to both of these that merges them?
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This one is awesome too. Different than what we were thinking originally, but very compelling. As with the other comment, how does the graphic stand on its own? We'd like to have a graphic that can go as a subtle footer on stuff like secondary pages of websites, and prints, as a logo on hats, mugs, etc. This looks like it could work, but want to make sure.
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Beautiful! Thanks. This is definitely going in the right direction. Can you please try a couple of variations? Maybe one with the text to the right of the graphic, some other font combinations, etc. Also, we are trying to express movement and transformation. This graphic is quite nice, but can you try a few more that explore those themes?
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and also I used this font
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/bitstream/engravers-gothic/engravers-gothic/
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