I like what you have come up with, although it is still not quite what I am looking for. I would love you to explore the idea further taking into account the recent updates to the brief I have posted in case you have not read these already.
Thank you for your prompt feedback. I re-read the brief but I'm not quite sure what I'm missing. Either way, please check out my revisions. Thanks again. Ed
Is there a difference between #111 & #112? I'm not really seeing any.
Also could you do a couple of versions with the following revisions: - Put the name Camgini in Arista font - Find a font that more closely relates to the 'C' you have put in the image - Soften up the 'C' in the image to go more with the Arista or other softer, funkier font
The difference between #111 & #112 is the angle of the C. The C in #112 is slightly tilted to the left. I will make these revisions and will submit asap! Thanks again. Ed
Hi again. Here's the brief description of each of my newest revisions: #118 uses "Arista" #119 uses "Arista Alternate" and a tilted C icon. #120 Tilted C icon with a font that resembles but isn't exactly like the C. #121 C icon that resembles the features of "Arista" more closely #122 C icon from #121 but tilted and using "Arista Alternate"
Thanks for pointing out the tilt which I had not noticed (I prefer the tilt to straight up!). Thank you also for the revisions. Having looked at them, I think I prefer the to not go down the the 'softer' route with you.
Could you come up with something more akin to the winning designs you did for: - Local Kick (I like all the squares which for Camgini could possibly represent the video streams of all the Camgini users) - ANDWEB (I love the way you worked the A & W into a subtle and almost abstract image. If you could do something similar with the C & G from Camgini that would make my day)
Could you also play around a little with a slightly more vibrant, bright green and also possibly incorporate either some yellow/gold or blue?
Hi Robert. I was away from the computer for the last part of sunday. One question, what do you mean by "softer version" of #112. Sorry for not following. Thanks! Ed