the cleverness of your logo (turning one corner and changing the C to an S) is missing on this logo. I preferred the other "smart" use of geometric shapes to create subtle letters. Yes, C and S are in this logo, but I want more abstract.
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You're clever, for sure.
If I was a Physics professor, this would suit.
But alas I am not. It is original and clever, but doesn't hit MY mark.
Thanks for suggesting this logo, too.
Please send more. Thanks
you make this very challenging, because I sense your talent. This is an original render, thanks. If I wasn't so picky, this would be hard to beat, really.
But...can you make a C and an S in those squares? I know it might throw off your attempt at balance, perhaps it might work.
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another variation, which I appreciate. something less geometrically simple. The logo must convey clever and intelligence. I see the clever in your work, and I love the subtle change to create the S, but...flare, artistic impression, give it more life!
I like the imbedded CS in the CS. Nice touch. bordering on too busy, but I see now why. Blue outer CS pair and CASE STUDY, then gray inner CS pair and COLLISION SCIENCE. Add LLC at the end, please.
single logo use of CS, please, but better shape. Font is too space theme. place company name to the left, but keep these on two lines.
This is a clever use of S inside the C. I would like to see something not as standard in proportions. go outside the 90deg. try other arc lengths. shift to BLUE/GRAY.
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Thanks for the this submission
If I was a Physics professor, this would suit.
But alas I am not. It is original and clever, but doesn't hit MY mark.
Thanks for suggesting this logo, too.
Please send more. Thanks
But...can you make a C and an S in those squares? I know it might throw off your attempt at balance, perhaps it might work.
Thanks for making this suggestion.
try taupe instead of gray.
This is a clever use of S inside the C. I would like to see something not as standard in proportions. go outside the 90deg. try other arc lengths. shift to BLUE/GRAY.