this work is nice- thanks for getting the "T" right and giving this a "Jewish" design dimension. Don't know where the accent on the e like Nestle ; ) is coming from-
Hebrew fonts can be difficult to work with but it has to be דלת
Thank you for your great work - this is some of the feedback I'm getting- I think the yellow needs to be richer, more sophisticated than the sunny, tangy yellow we've seen I think the word, Alumni, needs to be the focus of the logo since there is already a DeLeT logo. I want my eye to see that this is an alumni group not a version of DeLeT.. We'd rather see a font that's modern, cutting-edge, leading. wonder if an artist could connect ideas like inquiry, collaboration and learning into design elements? Is there a way to show an evolution of the previous logo- e.g. going through the doorway into the profession? Walking toward/sitting among students/colleagues? Just so you know Delet means door in Hebrew. Again-Thanks for continuing to refine this.
What if the magen david were formed by people with their arms around one another,linked in some way? holding hands? - i.e. collaboration and mutual support? Could there be words in the center or in the six points of the star or figure?
Greenbalze- thanks for sticking with us- really like your work- What if the magen david were formed by people with their arms around one another,linked in some way? holding hands? - i.e. collaboration and mutual support? the star by itself is a little too much about jewish religion and not about people