thanks a lot for your #69. So far you've been the first one trying that motive. I like it.
Maybe you can try the following:
Alternative 1: Make the icon a bit narrower and place it next to the two words with the same height than the words. Alternative 2: Use the same as above but play with the element of "one white circle being placed at the center where grey lines meet". Maybe you have to make the grey lines a bit wider at the center so that they leave enough space to place a white circle inside.
In case you have any questions don't hesistate to ask.
One addition: Maybe you can change the nature/color of the red balls as the color looks a bit harsh.
I don't want to point you to other designer's color pallett due to the code of conduce, but #39 has quite a nice color setting for a red-shaded shape. Maybe you could try something like that for the shaded red circles.
we discussed all the drafts we have so far internally and really liked your draft (as you can seen in your ranking). ;) Could you try to replace your circles by 3d cubes? (in addition to the variant I've described in my last message)
greeting CH... sorry for the late respond... thanks u for liking my entry and also for the feedback that was very helpful.. here my alternative play with the cube hope you like it... once again thank you.. regard abuks..
thanks for your draft. It looks quite good. However your cubes look a bit like chrystals. ;) Could you try drawing them like cubes consisting of 3*3*3 small cubes? (just refer to some of the other drafts to which I've also already given that hint).
And please try to make the cubes symmetrical (so that all three visible sides have the same size).
#94 has potential as well although the cubes still don't look right. They're not yet symmetrical and due to the white shading they look a bit like chrystals. ;) Maybe you could try making them pure red but with white edges.
@#97: Better. But could you make the cubes in one solid red color (the one used in the contest description) and make the edges white? And maybe a more "classic" and not that futuristic font. We're selling serious projects to multinational company CEOs. ;)