Entries 11-13 are all great--I would actually like something that maybe suggests the rest of the building but isn't as big as #11--maybe 12 could be modified slightly. Also--would it be possible to suggest rainwater catchment somehow? Finally the font is too boxy but I really like the color gradation
We like entries 11 and 23 very much--it would be great if you could take 23 a step further--take off the suggested rain but keep the new angle (so leaf like 11 but new angle). Also, please drop "saving the world one roof at a time", Finally, if you could move the image to the left of the writing and use the house to "frame" the writing--this would be our absolute #1 pick!!
Hi Yockie I appreciate the new designs but our favorite of the bunch is still #23--but without the water drops on the leaf which are hard to figure out. SO the leaf from #13 but orientation from #23. We would like to see the image on the left and the writing on the right--all three words stacked up one per row so they are the same size--but like the colors you used for the word green. Please drop "saving the world one roof at a time". Also--is there any way you could do something like #108 with #23 where the writing is framed by the building? Thanks so much!!
Hi Yockie Thanks for the new designs! I especially like #114. But we decided to definitely drop the "saving the world one roof at a time" so please take that out. Also we loved the simplicity of #23 without any window--wonder if #114 would be better without, too. Finally--I like the way you inserted the text, but "Futures" is still too much smaller to read well. Can't wait to see what you come up with next!
Hi Yockie We really like the new designs--especially #154 and #151. We do also really like the orientation of the leaf in #11--wonder if that one could be modified by adding a section of wall on the left, eliminating "saving the world one roof at a time", and lining up the text somehow--maybe putting "green futures" below building? For #151--the spacing on the words looks a little odd--the steps down are not equal--maybe futures could be at least lined up with green for the end letters? Also--we really like the leaf orientation in #11--would be cool to incorporate that! Thanks!
Hi Yockie I am so sorry--I meant the orientation in #12, not #11--so angled instead of upright--then maybe the text can fix into the side of the building. Thanks so much! Rosalind
Hi Yockie We want to select one of your designs as the winner but none is quite right yet. We like the latest one (#165) but there are some things that we want to slightly modify to make it work for us. 1) In the text: use color gradation for "green" you used in #121, 113, 12 etc and write "futures" in black 2) For text placement, stack the words as in #12 but put "futures" in the bottom row--could stretch out the letters in "green" to make them line up--then place to the RIGHT of the house--as if it is the right wall 3) For the leaf--we love the shading, and the way the stem is at the end of the floor--but we like the way there is light on both sides where it crosses the roof line in #12--please add that detail. Finally--could you rotate the leaf ever so slightly to the right, so the stem is in the same place, but there is a little space between the chimney and the top of the leaf? I really hope you get this message and make these changes soon so we can select your design!!
Hi Yockie--one more comment--if you can't fit all the text as the right wall--please just stack the 3 words to the right of the house--using the details I posted above. Thanks so much!! Rosalind
Hi Yockie Thanks for the new logos 216 & 217...I am sorry--I was waiting for an email and didn't realize you had posted these already. Is there anyway you can make the size of "Futures" bigger as in the examples I sent you? And we REALLY wanted the opening of the building to be on the right side so that it frames the text--did you look at the images I sent? I hate to ask for more, but we really want something closer to the #1 or #3 I sent you--also like light under the roof like in #215 leaf. Thanks, Rosalind