Thanks for you entry, I like where you are going with the stars and the circle in you designs. Can you look to make the stars less star like and more sublte line variations of **** instead of actual stars shapes? Also if they might be scattered across the background in some fashion,
I like the Circle idea that shapes a feeling of global or connection but not sure about the SOLID COLOR if I want to use on shirts and such..., is there something you can do to give a feeling of alignment, connection?
Hi, thanks for the feedback - if you're planning to print this logo on paper and t-shirts - I would recommend you to avoid gradients and stick to solid colors or develop 2 versions - one for the web - and one for printing. I have 10 years of experience in this area. Shiny and full of gradients logo is not gonna print well at all.
I'll develop some new versions for you anyway - but please keep in mind what I've said about printing. Many designers can develop nice and shiny logos using many effects, but designing for printing is something completely different as different color palette is in use - CMYK instad of RGB.