Thank you Francesco. #32 I like the best. Like that the two words are separate. Then I like #33. Is there a way to take #32 and pump up the thickness of the words / font and make the anchor thinner? Would like to see that as an option.
#35 and #34 I don't like that CAPECHIC looks like one word.
I like that #77's swirl looks more like the top of a shell but I like the touch of white in #99. The only thing is that then #99's swirl starts looking more like a bullseye. Not sure if there is a way to keep some white in there but lean more back to the swirl of #77 that gives an impression of a top of a shell?
My idea is a unique design element for the waves , the letters "C", the spiral marine, all in one symbol! So we have different interpretations for the "Swirly", This is my concept, I appreciate that you like. Soon I will send a new variations,
Yes. I saw the C in there and saw the waves first! Then I saw swirly. Then I saw it could be a sea shell spiral! I love that it can convey many things related to the sea and different people can interpret it differently! I guess what I should have said was with #77 I like the subtleness of the swirl, but I like the addition of white in #99 (except it starts to look like a bullseye). If you can keep some white in there but lean more to the subtle look of the swirl in #77, I like it better because it doesn't compete as much with the Cape Chic words. I hope that helps. Regards, Sandra
I also still like #56 very much for the anchor approach. How would you add some casual-ness to this one. It seems a little formal overall since the whole logo is deliberate in form. Not sure how to explain it. But in comparison to say #121 which I feel is both casual (because of the swirl) and formal (because of the crisp font). Just wondering if you have any ideas there.
You know what, I still like #56 better than #183 to #190. It's simpler and understated like I hope my store will be. Thank you for trying versions though. Don't bother for now on any variations on the anchor approach.
Instead can you just go back on my notes above from yesterday on softening the bullseye on those variations? I love that approach best. See notes above on #77 and #99; and also on #103 the square white thin boarder on #103?
Also, #120 this is my favorite swirly for swirly on the white background (because it does not look like a bullseye). BUT, it looks a little washed out or faded. Is there a way to strengthen it without going back to the bullseye effect?
Thanks Francesco! I like the ones with black letters for all of CapeChic, so I put them into the ranking instead! Can you do #76 with all black CapeChic too?
Note: I like your new designs too but still my favorite approach is with the swirly wave. :-) Sandra
Thank you Francesco! I like these too. I like the all black font with the white background too. I picked the one I liked the best with the white backgound and put it in the ranking too. Sandra
Hi Francesco - Can you make the following changes?
(1) #244 can you make the shape of the swirl the same as the other three #242, #121 and #251? It's a little different shape than those currently.
(2) Can you make versions of the one with the swirl between the Cape and Chic with Cape and Chic all in black text and matching the swirl to the designs with the swirl above the words? So do #78, #79 and #101 with black Cape Chic and matching the swirls to #242, #251 and #244 respectively?
(3)Can you make a black version of the one with the swirl between the Cape and Chic with the same swirl and overall color way as #121 that has the swirl above the name?
Oh, I just nocited the ones with the swirls between Cape and Chic has a different font treatment than the ones with the swirl above the name. How would it look with the same font as the ones with the swirl above the name? Reference comment (2) right above this from earlier today please. Thank you.