#14 and #15 - I like the design, but am not fond of the triangle top or 'roof'. I prefer the teeth of key to be facing down. I think the fonts should match --- the 'ELLE' is bold while the 'MONTERO' is not.
Hi Elle thanks for your feedback, i have done some adjustments to #14 i am still working with the roof, i thought maybe you would like to see it with no roof at all #21 i will try a different shape solution.
#23 - Thank you for the varied choices! I like this one and would like to see the E flipped -- the key would also serve as the O in Montero and the E in the Elle. Maybe make the name one color and the key (which again serves as two letters) would be another color. Thank you!
Revotype - thank you for the revisions....they get better and better! Please clarify for me which of your submissions is the first to use the key combined with the letter E?
I was the firs using the concept KEY plus letter "E" with my entry #23 and as part of LT rules nobody else can use that concept i did before in the contest even if is with a different color or the way around rotated different, that make it not different enough.
Thank you for all the varied ideas! I like the color/shade of purple that you used in #83 for the key and want to see that paired with the lime green.....still my favorite color combination. Can you scale down the "Elle" and make the "Montero" a little larger. I like the circle of the key, but feel it is too simple. Can you make three circles --- maybe not as bold so it balances with the body of the key. I like simple with a little fancy. THANK YOU!
Yes of course Thanks, according to your last feedback i have reduce "ELLE" and make bigger "MONTERO" with entry #99 and i added #100 with the 3 rings with the addition as you asked closer and related to #43 entry.
Thank you for all the variations! #99 please reverse the order of the circles - it looks more like a scissor than a key when I first look at it. Otherwise, making the circles the same size, but filling in the gap so there is no white space -- I don't want the circles to overlap. Thanks!
Remember Elle, Less is MORE, a logo design is a difficult task, because lots of detail doesn't necessarily make a logo better. In fact, highly detailed logos can be difficult to reproduce at small sizes and may not represent what the company is all about as effectively as a simpler design, thanks for your guide.