Thanks for #8, #9 and #10! I felt like they weren't concrete enough for my consulting business. I think that my biggest competitors like Accenture or McKinsey tend to have more solid and masculine looking logos or typefaces that seem to convey classic / conservative / trustworthy.
#16 is interesting because its arrows are saying to me abstractly that there are many directions to go from the center. That is nice because my clients in the aerospace/defense industry often need my help to choose which commercial applications they should enter with their technologies. They need help choosing a path. And this logo says to me that there are several paths that can be taken. That's a nice message. I wish that it were somehow bolder and more distinct. Maybe the font isn't saying "technology" to me. I also like your abridging of the motto to "Defense Technologies - Commercial Products."
#32 - Thanks for the new submissions - impressive! I really like the logo because it has a hidden Pentagon shape, it shows multiple directions, it's three dimensional in the way that feels modern, and the "DefenseCom" typeface feels modern. Altogether it's bold and unique. I like the 5-pointed arrows so much that I ranked #32 (with the larger arrows) ahead of entry #31. Cool submissions - thanks!
I was hoping you'd get the pentagon bit:) I almost mentioned it myself but waited to see if it would catch and it did. As any military historian will tell, it's a very strong shape/configuration indeed. Let me know if you need to see variations of color or anything else. Cheers, Steve.
These next three entries ( #48 #49 #50 ) are variations of coloring - a darker more 'military' shade of blue with either dark gray, dark green, or green with no gradient effect. Let me know what you think . Steve.