I have updated the rankings to reflect the results of my survey. Your logo was noteworthy in that it received the strongest opinions. For many, it was their favorite, unfortunately for some they didn't see right away it was a key and that made them not like it. I think that you'll probably win a future contest for an escape room with a logo similar to this. Thank you for your creativity and your help.
That's fine, i was showing this option as it allowed me to zoom in better on the detail of the room, im not sure if all was visible at this small preview :)
The comments on the survey thus far say the thing they like the most about your design is the key, so I'm going to keep the other one in my second round of surveys later tonight.
Thanks for the last minute furniture addition. At this point, I don't think I need any further modifications. My plan is to take the top three designs and use a survey among my friends to determine the one concept that I'll want to finalize tomorrow (or the next few days). I will let you know the results of the survey. Good luck.
Also, please don't take the relative rankings of the top three logos as definitive. I'm going to do a survey to let my friends tell me which of the the three is the best.
Now I'm going have to change my survey. I really like the purple and the contrast of the white. The only thing I don't love is the trap door in the floor (it could scare away some people). Can't think of what to replace it with. Maybe (not sure) if a low purple wall coming back would be enough.
I'm not usually a fan of brown, but you've made such an interesting room and the key is an added bonus. The only thing I was going to comment on in the earlier version is that the letters didn't stand out enough for a sign, but you've improved that with this version, which is why I have it ranked higher. I'm going to take a break for tonight, and tomorrow really focus on the top 3 designs.
I love this picture, but I'm having trouble picturing this on my storefront signage (which is much wider than it is high). Is it possible to somehow keep the room, but put the words to the right of it so that it becomes shorter and much wider?
I like how you've positioned the words and graphic, but I'm afraid the graphic may mislead people into thinking it is a physical instead if a mental challenge.
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