Buffalo Nickel ArtsLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Buffalo Nickel Arts Buffalo Nickel Arts has selected their winning logo design. For $275 they received 55 designs from 16 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by David Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. 1st 10 Withdrawn Prefers others. 3 Withdrawn Prefers others. 3 Withdrawn Prefers others. 4 Withdrawn Prefers others. 3 Withdrawn Prefers others. 4 Withdrawn Prefers others. Comment Activity David commented on #49 no problem on my end :) 5 years ago keith11 commented on #49 I understand. I will choose you as winner so you can help with the color options. thank you! 5 years ago David commented on #49 well... basically anything can go in but , green=grass, buffalo=brown ...so those would be best choices ...along with black and white. I need to say though that i can be of assistance also after the contest, if there is need for different coloring... 5 years ago keith11 commented on #49 I will be using the logo for various applications including fabric print and so on, online, engraving, etc. 5 years ago David commented on #49 yes,actually. i need a few moments to prepare the files and upload them. thank you. 5 years ago keith11 commented on #49 Any other color combinations ideas you have also. You're the artist! 5 years ago keith11 commented on #49 For example: all black and white but with green grass. black and white except brown buffalo with green grass. -black and white except sky-blue background (inside circle) Is all that easy enough? 5 years ago David commented on #49 it will be my pleasure... i might need a bit of help. how would you like the colors displayed please? 5 years ago keith11 commented on #49 if you can do those different color variations I will select you as the winner. Thank you! 5 years ago David commented on #49 no inner circle/lines. 5 years ago David commented on #48 Withdrawn sure. one sec to remove them. 5 years ago keith11 commented on #48 Withdrawn cool. could we try it without the interior circle lines? 5 years ago David commented on #48 Withdrawn noticed a small glitch. corrected. 5 years ago David commented on #36 Withdrawn my pleasure . 5 years ago keith11 commented on #36 Withdrawn thanks! 5 years ago David commented on #36 Withdrawn flipped buffalo. 5 years ago David commented on #23 Withdrawn absolutely... .i just need a moment. 5 years ago keith11 commented on #23 Withdrawn Could we try mirroring the buffalo (head to the left)? 5 years ago keith11 commented on #23 Withdrawn looks great 5 years ago David commented on #23 Withdrawn heavily simplified buffalo . 5 years ago David commented on #20 Withdrawn i'll try to make it as less detailed as i can. It might take a little time. Thank you. 5 years ago keith11 commented on #20 Withdrawn Yes I like it better! it's my top choice now. I would still like to simplify. if possible, only because of applications for which I'm considering it. For example ebroidered patches for fabric, inlay into woodworks, which is what I make... and so on 5 years ago David commented on #20 Withdrawn reworked fonts and lines. also removed some small details from the animal itself. thank you. 5 years ago David commented on #14 Withdrawn You mean if it's an original ? It is . Maybe take a moment and check my other works :) 5 years ago keith11 commented on #14 Withdrawn Thank you. And did create that buffalo? 5 years ago David commented on #14 Withdrawn Thank you. I have to agree with you...i got a bit carried away and i realized afterwards it might be a bit too detailed. i'll rework the circles as single thick line (same size) maybe find another more or less similar font but a bit more solid/ legible. Thanks again. 5 years ago keith11 commented on #14 Withdrawn i like this one A LOT! My only issue is that it will be used in very small (same size as a nickel coin (21mm) applications). As such, it may be TOO detailed. Could we try with the lines solid instead of double lines. and maybe make the letters thicker so that they'll be legible even when small? thank you!! 5 years ago