Hi Sato, Thank you for your submission, very nice! Could you move the graphic portion between the Bluebonnet and Landscape Creations text. The size may have to be reduced a little. I like the font you are using. Also, are there any other graphic styles that may look a little more symetrical.
Also, I really do like everything about your St. Theresa contest winner logo. Can you show me my logo exactly like that logo, except with blue/gray?
Hi Randy, Thank you for your invitation in your contest and your nice feedback. Here is your first request #77 ... to be followed! Unfortunately, i can't design an exact copy of my St.Theresa contest winner logo, it would not be fair! But I can design many "cousins" of it. I'll send you some of them soon. Satto.
Hi Satto, I like it! Could you use the same blue color as used in St. Theresa or if not, the same blue used in your other 2 submissions. Also, could you use a light gray color where you are now using the green. Finally, make the Landscape Creations a little bit bigger and try it in black. Looking good!
Hi Randy, Thanks for your feedback and encouragments. here is #123 with the blue you asked me and a light gray/green.
I think you don't have to be too litteral in your logo: Your name is Bluebonnet, so... why design exactly what you say in words?... Isn't it a bit redundant? Cheers, Satto.
Hi Sato, Thanks, for moving so quickly, we're getting there! The Bluebonnet is the Texas State Flower and is seen in this area predominantly in the spring. It is definately redundant, but I feel that the graphic depiction of the flower will strengthen the visual name recognition/association of my company. I do appreciate your feedback and caring enough about my logo to challenge my thought process!
OK, I would like to use the same font used in #122 for the Landscape Creations part. Also, I think we need to do something more to make the gray "foliage" pop out a little more. Perhaps either darkening the shaded area or maybe put a dark edge around the foliage. Your english is fine! Randy
Sato, very nice, great proportion! Can you show me a version of of #178, but with the thick graphic line separating the text like #141 in the same green coloring like the bluebonnet stem.