This is a nice design. I especially like #13, 12, and 7. The gold color is also good for the "Classic." I'll give some thought to the green. If it is possible to alter the shape into something describable, it would be better. I would like to see some other color options especially to the designs of 14, 13, 12, and 7 besides green/gold.
I am liking what you are doing with the name. There's a separation to the letters in the font that will make it easier for our clients with vision problems to read. I am not sure yet on the "CIFS" within the logo. I'll get feedback from my partner on it tomorrow morning.
#59-#62 is excellent! Can you make the colors more vibrant? And put a shine on them. The red, more red, the blue, more blue, etc., and also make the gold more distinguishable.
And a color scheme merge of the colors of #59 & 61 into the design of #62 & #63? With the above mentioned brighter, glossier, shiner colors.
Keep #69 & #72 as is. We're happy with them and want them for final consideration with some minor tweaks later.
Can you take the two-tone approach from #61 and make it as glossy and vibrant as you did with #69 & #72 and change the shield shape to those, and also show us a green version of that too?
#92 & #97 are excellent and unique. #92 would look better on our printed materials, #97 would look better on our website. Something for us to talk about.
yep. in my opinion, you can select 97 for complex layered images. and for printing, you just remove the gradient layer and change it into flat color. its easy.
We are going to move you out of the top 5 only because we have one other designer we would like to see what he comes up with but no one has been able to top yours. PLEASE do not withdraw your design.
Can you put the shield to the left of the text and put Classic Insurance on one line and the rest below. can you give me a black & white version as well. Thanks.
You said at the end we would be able to get the black & white version. Will we also get the version #97 & #337 or will we be able to manipulate it ourselves when we receive the file?