Hi there, could you try removing the "accent in the o" and also starting with the same navy blue but using a gradient colour change until the "Co" in the blue?
Hi there, thanks for the upodates, I am just not sure I like the "arrow in the o", is there a way to make this one stand out from the other one with the letters and not that arrow thing?
Please check the updates to the proposal I sent. Let me know if there are any changes that need to be revised. I'll be happy to provide you with my best.
thank you for your creative work so far! Could you check the new brand brief and tagline, just in case I change it?
Our current favorite concept combines two key elements:
Organic “Flair” Icon:
A rounded, free-flowing symbol that feels hand-crafted and energetic.
Suggests movement and creativity without rigid angles.
Crisp Wordmark:
A structured, modern typeface that balances the playful icon.
Keeps the overall look clean, professional, and highly legible.
What We Love:
The contrast between the fluid icon and the sharp wordmark gives the logo both personality and authority.
Its simplicity makes it versatile across business cards, documents, and digital platforms.
The icon’s curved strokes bring a welcoming, human touch—exactly the vibe we need.
Next Steps for Your Designs:
Explore new, original icon shapes that retain that smooth, hand-drawn quality.
Avoid duplicating the exact form we’ve described—creativity and uniqueness are essential.
Color exploration encouraged: Think approachable yet professional palettes—brighter accents, softer contrasts, or dual tones that complement both flair and structure.
Thanks again for your outstanding submissions! We can’t wait to see more iterations inspired by this “flair + structure” balance.
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"DesignerCoPilot"
This is great, I think we are nearly there, I just wanted to check as we have this trading name also.
Regards,
Jesse
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Can you please create another design that reads "DesignerCoPilot" in the same font and style as this.
The accent blue will change to the green from your other "BuilderPack" logo. So "Designer" and the arrow on the "o" will adopt that green.
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To try and make the logo not seem so long?
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Maybe that might look good?
Thankyou
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- The light Blue just for "Co" and the "accent on the o", dark navy for the rest
- Then CoPilot being one colour (o accent being the same as Builder colour)
- Then BuilderCo being one colour (o accent being the same as Builder colour)
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Our current favorite concept combines two key elements:
Organic “Flair” Icon:
A rounded, free-flowing symbol that feels hand-crafted and energetic.
Suggests movement and creativity without rigid angles.
Crisp Wordmark:
A structured, modern typeface that balances the playful icon.
Keeps the overall look clean, professional, and highly legible.
What We Love:
The contrast between the fluid icon and the sharp wordmark gives the logo both personality and authority.
Its simplicity makes it versatile across business cards, documents, and digital platforms.
The icon’s curved strokes bring a welcoming, human touch—exactly the vibe we need.
Next Steps for Your Designs:
Explore new, original icon shapes that retain that smooth, hand-drawn quality.
Avoid duplicating the exact form we’ve described—creativity and uniqueness are essential.
Color exploration encouraged: Think approachable yet professional palettes—brighter accents, softer contrasts, or dual tones that complement both flair and structure.
Thanks again for your outstanding submissions! We can’t wait to see more iterations inspired by this “flair + structure” balance.
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