Thank you so much for all your hard work, I think you did a fantastic job.
If possible, please send files for the #11 logo also. Some of my company t shirts are light gray, and the black looks great with this. If not, I understand. Thank you again!
1. Change the bottom of the car to brown.
2. Instead of the cream white border around "Dent Genie", make it a shadow type border, where the inside is dark red, and the outside is the cream white.
3. Erase the border around "Paintless Dent Repair"
I believe this is the closest to what I'm looking for, so I would like to have this one edited.
1. Change the orange color back to the original brown that you used in the first set of logos.
2. Change the genie and the top outline of the car to the brown.
3. Change the magenta color to more of a dark red. It may just be my computer screen that makes it appear this way. My pricing sheet has a darker red, but looks magenta on the screen.
I still think your logo looks the best, but I would like to try and incorporate the two other colors that are used on my brochures: burgundy and cream white (off white).
Maybe the "Paintless Dent Repair" could be burgundy letters, with a thin line of cream white around all the letters? Just trying to think of ways to make it pop a little more, and make use of the other two colors I use in my promotional material, without overdoing it.
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Thanks!
If possible, please send files for the #11 logo also. Some of my company t shirts are light gray, and the black looks great with this. If not, I understand. Thank you again!
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1. Change the bottom of the car to brown.
2. Instead of the cream white border around "Dent Genie", make it a shadow type border, where the inside is dark red, and the outside is the cream white.
3. Erase the border around "Paintless Dent Repair"
Maybe this will do it. Thank you
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A couple things: Please make the bottom of the car brown, instead of the cream white.
Then, flip the "Paintless Dent Repair" colors inside out. It'd be similar to #45. Dark red writing with cream white surround.
Hopefully this makes sense.
Thank you!
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I believe this is the closest to what I'm looking for, so I would like to have this one edited.
1. Change the orange color back to the original brown that you used in the first set of logos.
2. Change the genie and the top outline of the car to the brown.
3. Change the magenta color to more of a dark red. It may just be my computer screen that makes it appear this way. My pricing sheet has a darker red, but looks magenta on the screen.
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Thank you again
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Maybe the "Paintless Dent Repair" could be burgundy letters, with a thin line of cream white around all the letters? Just trying to think of ways to make it pop a little more, and make use of the other two colors I use in my promotional material, without overdoing it.
Thanks!
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Just let me know if you need anything else
Thanks
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