Submission # 53 and #54 I really like how you have incorporated my ideas into a logo. I see the globe, law and bridging cultures in these designs. Excellent thinking! I would like to ask you to experiment on number 53 with an atlas incorporated onto the globe behind the scales of justice. Another option to try separately and combined with the atlas would be making the circle more three dimensional like a globe.
As regards #55, you're the first with a gavel. It looks great for law alone, but doesn't incorporate the other elements of international and multicultural.
What terrific work. Thanks for the editing. Entry # 67 is getting terrificly positive feedback.
Urgent, can you provide me with some other two color options, rather than this four color one, like in entry # 64. Use the existing green on the planet on the & Associates part, also dark blue and light blue, like in #53, but various shades. Lighter colors on the right side of the globe.
One other option I would like to consider, even if it brings back the 4 color requirement, is coloring in the scales of justice rather than using white.
Thanks for the changes. Because of so much positive feedback from my focus group, you have jumped up to number one or two in the rankings. I am getting much positive feedback on your design. I will make a final decision tomorrow and want to ask you to make some more versions. I like the darker solid blue for the name "Blatteis" you use in # 67. Please apply it to submissions #'s 82, 83 and 84. Also, I am not going to worry about 2 color vs. 4 color. I prefer the grey and blue colors for "& Associates, PLLC" used in #53 & #67 also for submissions #'s 82, 83 and 84.
As regards the shading in the scales in # 84, the shading shows that the scales extend pass the borders of the globe, and I would prefer that they stay within the circle on this submission. Perhaps you can move them in or make them a touch smaller, as I don't want them to cover up any part of South America, in particular Peru, which I represent as a consulting attorney. Frankly, my favorite version is # 67 which I like as is, but I would also very much like to see one version with slightly smaller scales in white as they are now and another version with a light grey, or maybe light blue/grey (I don't like the blue currently used in #84), shaded set of scales (but without them going outside the borders of the globe, perhaps they are made smaller or just moved in slightly.)