Remove the bold in ANYWHERE. It looks too fat and whoppy.
Revise the lines to make them run down the shield in the opposite way. Reduce the number of lines and show seven parallel lines. Make it where the lines appear to shoot at each other down the shield separated by the dots in the middle of the shield in a random pattern and make them come together but not touch.
Make the diagonal lines white and make them run diagonal and parallel down from the upper left corner down to the lower left corner. Place white dots at the ends of the lines. Make the background blue.
I really like the puzzle, but as an alternative idea, let's see what it would look like if we move the shield out to the left of CorrSHIELD and added several diagonal lines running parallel together with dots at various end points.
Please add three dots after "Protection" followed by "ANYWHERE!" ANYWHERE needs to be slightly larger than the rest of the tagline, italicized, and underlined to show emphasis.
Another idea, my spray application is an anything cleaner and a total protectant, so I wonder if we could do something like puzzle pieces of something like that connected together inside the shield? Looking for creative ideas.
I'd like to see the LOWER part of the shield in a lighter shade of green, like grass and the sky in a light blue. Let's see SHIELD in different fonts. Instead of Protectant, use Protection.
Interesting. Let's see the bottom section of the shield in green. Let's also see SHIELD in different fonts. Make "The Ultimate in..." a little larger and prominent.
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Remove the bold in ANYWHERE. It looks too fat and whoppy.
Revise the lines to make them run down the shield in the opposite way. Reduce the number of lines and show seven parallel lines. Make it where the lines appear to shoot at each other down the shield separated by the dots in the middle of the shield in a random pattern and make them come together but not touch.
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Make the diagonal lines white and make them run diagonal and parallel down from the upper left corner down to the lower left corner. Place white dots at the ends of the lines. Make the background blue.
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Make the lines run the opposite direction and spread them apart.
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Is this the same shade of red which I sent you in the color code?
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HEX# 3177BC
CMYK 74% 37% 0% 26%
Pantone 660C
With the red shade in my tag line, let's go with
HEX# EA2F25
CMYK 0% 80% 84% 8%
Pantone Bright Red C
With the gray hue in "Corr", let's go with
With the blue shade, lets go with
HEX# 818181
CMYK 0% 0% 0% 49%
Pantone 403C
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HEX# 3177BC
CMYK 74% 37% 0% 26%
Pantone 660C
With the red shade in my tag line, let's go with
HEX# EA2F25
CMYK 0% 80% 84% 8%
Pantone Bright Red C
With the gray hue in "Corr", let's go with
With the blue shade, lets go with
HEX# 818181
CMYK 0% 0% 0% 49%
Pantone 403C
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