Case Study Collision Science, LLCLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Case Study Collision Science, LLC Case Study Collision Science, LLC has selected their winning logo design. For $575 they received 336 designs from 29 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by Cartenz Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. Withdrawn 2nd 4 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 4 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 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I like. got anything left in your brain to "WOW" my potential customers? 9 years ago Cartenz commented on #256 Withdrawn update entry #256 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #240 Withdrawn a little too busy. Can you re-render #101 with horizontal line, and LLC at the end, with CASE STUDY in the BLUE shade of #217. I like the company name font all the same size, and I like the line, but I want blue CASE STUDY, please. Thanks for making changes. I appreciate your efforts. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #159 Withdrawn the arrow design does not fit my taste. Directional signs are everywhere in my company, but using a suggestion of them in the logo is the easy approach. It's not your talent I criticize, but those other companies that go for the easy. Subtle, smart, intelligent. That's was I want to convey. The logo HAS to be brilliant(er)! :) 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #159 Withdrawn Thanks you for trying this approach. I appreciate your efforts. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #159 Withdrawn I like the font of the company name, but not the new arrow shaped logo. I see the C and S. If you are able to see the ranked logo, see #1. That logo is subtle and smart. It is very appealing to me. 9 years ago Cartenz commented on #159 Withdrawn Hi kurtdweiss, This is my new entry ( #159 ), I made the design of 'CS' and I cut it in half. If the logo duplicated and rotated 180 degrees will form a complete picture. Hope you liked my idea. If there is any suggestion or request a change, please do not hesitate to let me know. I will do my best. Thank you. Best regards, fiafio 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #135 Withdrawn I like this, yes, without the horizontal line. It works better for me. How about consistent font throughout company name? It won't stack as well, but that's ok. And LLC might look better in slightly smaller font, thanks. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #101 Withdrawn Can you remove the horizontal line and add LLC to end of second line? It may not be important that the two line stack align. CASE STUDY may be in larger font 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #61 Withdrawn I like this mustard yellow better. Its unlikely I will choose this color scheme It's attractive, but not elegant enough. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #59 Withdrawn I changed my mind about crimson red. Too close to blood, which frequently occurs in automobile collisions. Best to shy away there. Deep blue, yes. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #57 Withdrawn by far your best effort. I like this approach very much. crimson red/gray? deep blue/gray? try other color schemes, please. 9 years ago Cartenz commented on #58 Withdrawn Updated entry #57, #58. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #57 Withdrawn preferred approach, not the double logo. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #43 Withdrawn subtle logos might impart the sense of thoughtfulness. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #43 Withdrawn try cutting off the C as it blends into the S. make the C simply the vertical portion and the horizontal segment along the top. With the S, remove the bottom horizontal portion making the S look like a backward "?" it might work. Be creative, imaginative! 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #43 Withdrawn more refined. looking at the progression of small changes the design is working in the right direction. Color: try something that is not tone on tone, even though I think TOT is elegant. lower CS logo in the same color as CASE STUDY. Definitely stay with all caps. I prefer that text type. adding the "LLC" at the end of SCIENCE till help the shape of the word stack. It may be a triangle sloping to the lower right. :) 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #37 Withdrawn tone on tone - nice. Too busy. Remove the right half so that the lower CS remains a "shadow" of the one above it. perhaps increase the size so that the dimensions match the company name. I like the co name font. distinctive. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #33 Withdrawn try one fourth of the logo, not the other parts. Simpler. Put some of your artistic flare into the imbedded CS. less blocky, more curvy, elegant! try some other shapes to convey the one CS. 9 years ago Cartenz commented on #33 Withdrawn Hi, Thanks for your feedback. I do really appreciate it. Updated entry #33. Best regards, fiafio 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #32 Withdrawn yes, abstract. Better. Mirror the bottom with the top so that the center images is balanced. Can you try "C" bookending an "SS" design? 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #13 Withdrawn I prefer a more abstract depiction of the letters CSCS. 9 years ago kurtdweiss commented on #8 Withdrawn Mirror image, I dig it. Color scheme is not quite right. 9 years ago