For this idea, I decided to play around with the type, as you can see the word "crazy" I made it seem as if the letters were moving. I also added the organic "green" look to the words. Feedback is appreciated, thanks
I think you are totally in the direction we are leaning with the information we provided. There are qualities I like in all three but I'd say we are leaning more towards #8 and #9 direction. Do you think we could incorporate the web address by just using "go" in front and ".com after??? We will ultimately need the Crazy Green clean for use on the web site without go and .com but everywhere else we'd want the site in the logo. Thanks and short of some tweaking we could pick one of these with a few tweaks. What about using blue in there? Any thoughts. Tom.
I looked at these again and wondered how #8 might play with the initials doing the "go" part at the beginning? Just a thought. I don't want it to get too long either.
I have to say I quite like this one better myself. I expanded the design on this one from the previous design. It's always good to have a typographic logo using design elements to represent your company. The design is still clean and simple, yet fun to look at. I didnt want to make the GO and the .COM stand out too much because from a distance you want your main logo to standout from the rest, that way the person gets closer and then they're able to see 'ohhhh its a website too" Feedback is appreciated thanks!
Ok so this is where 'conceptual thinking" kicks in. You mentioned blue to represent water. The way I see it, water is usually below ground, because it's absorbed through the roots, so that is why I made the word "green" blue. Another reason to back this up, would be the name CRAZY, obviously the design screams crazy, because the word green is blue, yet the rest is green. Do you get where I'm getting at? It leaves the people wondering....
I'm glad I read your reason on #29 and we're keeping it up there to get feedback on the green is blue concept. I would have said let's look at what we can do blue besides the word green. I really like both of your ideas so far one with the initials and this one. We are hoping to be able to drop "go" at some point and just have crazy green .com . We'll see. One of the other thoughts here was that you can't make crazy blue because that's trees. I don't know but it might help if you try some color variations. So far you got the three winners. Thanks, Tom.
Ok, so I went to the bookstore and found inspiration on logo design, and I learn that most logos if you were to look at them from far away they're like a bunch of squares and circles, which means the logo is well designed that it makes one complete shape. So after a few sketches I came up with this Idea, which is more cleaned up and it combines the 2 previous entries I had. Now I made a tree composed of 3 colors. This icon could be used separately because if you look at the dark green part of the tree, that letter includes the G cut off on an angle to make the letter C. So it's basically 2 for the price of one, then I played around with the type, and make better room for the GO and .COM which I now think would not look bad at all if it's included on the actual logo forever. Remember, simple is very hard to design, yet it's the best way to go. Feebdback is appreciated thanks.
You are down to the final 3 logos in our mind but we feel we need blue in #21. Can you please before this is over use your talent to incorporate blue in this design for final consideration. Thank you. Tom.