This one is fresh. I like the red-white-blue thing, as it radiates American patriotism and suggests the flag. The italic sense of the stripes exudes optimism. At first I thought the upper triangle in the logo was the capitol rotunda. Play with this shape a little more.
#2: This one is fresh. I like the red-white-blue thing, as it radiates American patriotism and suggests the flag. The italic sense of the stripes exudes optimism. At first I thought the upper triangle in the logo was the capitol rotunda. Play with this shape a little more.
#4, not #2. Sorry. I'm still learning this format. This one is fresh. I like the red-white-blue thing, as it radiates American patriotism and suggests the flag. The italic sense of the stripes exudes optimism. At first I thought the upper triangle in the logo was the capitol rotunda. Play with this shape a little more.
#4 is inspired, somehow. I like it. Mark Thompson, one of the biggest radio celebrities in the USA ranks it first on his list "by far" as he says. It took me a full day to see the "star" in it. Is there any way you could: 1) Make "Life and Liberty" just a little more prominent. 2) Make it just a little easier to discern the "star?" 3) Have the star something just a wee bit more "square" so I could use it as an AVICON for Twitter, etc. Thanks for your work.
Sorry, I said AVICON when it should be FAVICON. I'm not an artist, which is why I trust you artists. In any case the "striped star" needs to be usable on its own as a FAVICON (favorite icon). Example: http://twitter.com/LibertyHous < I am borrowing the FAVICON from one of my other companies for my Twitter account until one of you design one to replace it.
The "star" portion:
1) Is there a way to give more definition to the star shape? It took me a day to see it. Any way to make it fit better into a "square" so it fits as a stand alone AVICON in a typical small square? Perhaps adding a right-bottom leg to the star and having lighter red in the bottom left stripes that are not within the star "proper?"
I appreciate your receptivity to my input. Nicely done. I like the "leaning rounded square" of #53. I like the faded stripes of the lower left in #55. Can you play a little bit with blending the two concepts? Also giving blue-dominant and red-dominant options? Thanks again.