This is a good start, let's keep it around as it might make it to the final round. However, I'd like to see some more iterations on this. I like the way this designer took the BP and created an emblem with the letters of the company name. Maybe some more variations on this.
Thanks to all the designers so far. Just because the name sounds nautical, doesn't mean I want to see a nautical theme. I really want a logo/emblem that is abstract and has no association to books or sea or water.
Hope this helps.
Jeruk ... good job. Let's see what else we can come up with, but this is a contender. Thanks.
You continue to be right on track. Love #15. I like #18 as well. Let's play around with #18 a bit ... make lettering less bold, make the right side not look like a crescent moon, and close up the P like in #15. Don't want to make you do excessive work here, but since you are so on track I thought it'd be fun to see some other variations. I still do also like #5 as well. You have 3 great concepts here. Thanks.
Jeru, you continue to be a top producer. I really like this design and think it is a close tie with the first place entry. Thank you. I appreciate all your work and submissions and that could be one of the deciding factors.
Last change request as we are nearing the end. I do have your logo currently in 1st ... it really is great. But, wondering if you can take this logo (#43 - 1st place) and give it the 'feel' of the one I now have ranked in 2nd? Does that make sense?
Thanks for your appreciation I can do that, but in LT there is a rule : "Contest Holder Guidelines for posting We require that you do not ask one designer to use elements or concepts from another Designer. The general rule is that, if a Designer was the first to submit the idea, they essentially own that concept or idea for the remainder of the contest. Requests or ideas you have put in your contest Brief are fair game and open to everyone. Concepts that are considered obvious will also be fair game, for example: a dog & cat for a pet hospital, shopping bag for an e-commerce company, a tooth for a dentist, initials for a lawyer, etc. "
Thanks for letting me know that. Sorry. I do agree with your last statement. It is simple clean and bold and therefore still in first place. You have done great work.