Hi Francesco - Ok. - My favorites for the "swirl above font" logos are #242 yellow, #121 black, #251 white/tan, and #263 white/yellow.
- My favorites for the "swirl between font" logos are #267 yellow, #275 black, #269 white/tan, and #265 white/yellow.
Couple of follow-up tweaks. (1) Can you change #269's swirl to be the same as #251's swirl? (2) Can you try to soften #263's swirl? Maybe try flipping the black to the center and the gray to the outside of the swirl? (3) Also, a new thought (sorry!), can you try to play a little with the black one's swirl #121? Like the softness of it, but now a little less interesting than the others I guess.
#276, the swirl is not the same as swirl in #251. Swirl in #251 has the gray/tan on the outside of the swirl. Can you modify #276 to be the same?
#281 - #283 Black background ones (#281 is the best of these but I still prefer #121). Stay with that for now. No changes on this.
#277 - #280 Lost the soft yellow. I still prefer #263. Can you go back to #263 and literally just try flipping the swirl so the gray is where the black is now and the black is where the gray is now, but keep the yellow as is?
Hi - I still like #263 and #265 the best for white background with the swirl with some yellow the best for that. The black is still quite strong in that swirl. Any way to soften it? Maybe overlap the black in the swirl a bit with taupe? Getting a little bullseye effect.
Ok. So, my favorite so far for the white background and swirl with yellow in it, is still #243. But can you try to take this one and just tweak the shape of the swirl to be like the other of my favoites #242, #121 and #251 which all have the same swirl shape? I like the softness overall and the amount of yellow etc in #243 but the shape of the other examples.
By the way, ultimately I will want to be able to show logo with a small small "TM" and without "TM"; and with and without "Women's Clothing". Vector art allows that flexibility I presume?
Ok. Thank you Francesco!Mynew favorites are... With the swirl above CapeChic: #242, #281, #251 and newest #286. With swirl between Cape and Chic: #267, ---, #284, ---. Can you please update #275 (with swirl between Cape and Chic) to have same swirl as #281? Can you please update #265 (with swirl between Cape and Chic) to have same swirl as #265? Thanks! Think we are almost done. Sandra PS. Thanks for seeing the TM versions.
Ok #292 is perfect. Thank you. Oops, can you please update #265 with the swirl to match #286 is what I meant.
By the way, would you say # 286 requires 4 color processing or what to achieve (say on shopping bags)? Would #242 and #281 be 4 color processing? Would # 251 be 2 color processing? Based on your experience.
Also, do you think these will be easy to replicate or difficult to replicate in various merchandising and advertising/marketing materials? Online? Based on your experience.
Sorry Sandra Im here now, I don't think it will be difficult, I can make different types, with 2 color can work eacy for serigraphy, for t shirt, bags, if you want try 4 color maybe we have to try different design. It 'important to ask these questions to the typography ( I call like that the place where I print my stuff ) Good typography can do everything and also suggest other ways. I am ready to help now, and of course after, I also want everything to be perfect
Hi Francesco -I don't really understand the printing process, so I was just wondering what the color processing would be. I don't want 4 color processing if it is not necessary to make this logo look, I was just wondering what is required. I think it is great if it is 2 color processing!
I am not planning to do T-shirs right now.
My current plans are: - "sign" for outside the store, - "shopping bags" to put peoples purchases in after sale, - business cards, - price tags (branded) - print advertising.
Never mind that. I think I am asking too many questions that are not important right now.