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Thank you!! I think we've almost got it!
-I like this elizabeth font (good find!), but please make it a capital E this time.
-Make the Elizabeth larger, and shrink the YARNELL in proportion. Within the space, Elizabeth should take up 2/3 and Yarnell 1/3, if that makes sense.
-Kern the Y, A, and R to sit closer to each other, like the E, L, and L do. Or space them all out equally.
-Remove the circle over the "i".
-For the final files, please include the vector image, layered file, and all font names, including the font used for the "EY" image.
I like this elizabeth font, but please make it a capital E this time.
Make the Elizabeth larger, and the YARNELL smaller in proportion.
Remove the circle over the "i".
For the final files, please include the vector image, layered file, and all font names, including the font used for the "EY" image.
I hate this handwriting font. I want one that looks like a signature rather than a font. I'm not sure how I feel about the frame. I feel like integrating the elements is more about bringing the two names together with the ey design.
The responses I've been getting from this logo are:
- the font used for elizabeth is dated and tired. Could we try a newer font that looks more current? I like the strong lines.
- The YARNELL is disappearing here because is unequally weighted with the elizabeth.
- the design elements are too separate and individual. The final design elements should be somehow connected visually.
Thanks!
Can you put the pot on the right side and have the steam coming out the right side as well? And have the elizabeth be a little bigger while still staying within the vertical space constraints like you have here. Thanks.
I like this font for elizabeth -- it's strong and modern and feminine and stylish. I'd like to see everything fit into the same vertical space. Thanks.
I feel like this is super close to perfect and I'm going to select you as the winner! I would like to see elizabeth in some cooler signature fonts though.
I like the pot image, but see my updated comments in the description re: integrating the image into the name rather than having them be separate elements.
Very intriguing. Nice kerning of the letters. Love the concept of shaping the ey as a pot but it is not quite there yet. Would want the knob to more resemble a knob (see Le Creuset French ovens), and maybe some lips/handles at the top of the e and the y. Would like to see it all in one color. It would be great if the name was in a web font. Very much like this!
I love the way you did my initials. The leaf needs to go, because it makes it look like a fruit instead of a pot. Any ideas to help it look more like a pot? Also, I'd like to see it with a thin san-serif font for my name. Thanks!
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For EY it's not a font, I made it myself, i draw it.
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Thank you!! I think we've almost got it!
-I like this elizabeth font (good find!), but please make it a capital E this time.
-Make the Elizabeth larger, and shrink the YARNELL in proportion. Within the space, Elizabeth should take up 2/3 and Yarnell 1/3, if that makes sense.
-Kern the Y, A, and R to sit closer to each other, like the E, L, and L do. Or space them all out equally.
-Remove the circle over the "i".
-For the final files, please include the vector image, layered file, and all font names, including the font used for the "EY" image.
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Make the Elizabeth larger, and the YARNELL smaller in proportion.
Remove the circle over the "i".
For the final files, please include the vector image, layered file, and all font names, including the font used for the "EY" image.
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- the font used for elizabeth is dated and tired. Could we try a newer font that looks more current? I like the strong lines.
- The YARNELL is disappearing here because is unequally weighted with the elizabeth.
- the design elements are too separate and individual. The final design elements should be somehow connected visually.
Thanks!
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Regards.
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