#7 This is absolutely wonderful!!!!!!!! I adore this so much! You have made my concepts into reality--I love the children so much---the little girl is adorable! -Is there a way to fill in the gap in between the kids---like putting in another child (e.g. sitting and thinking or looking up at the pieces) or even a big cursive T of some sort? It's definitely up to you---to see what works here. Can we also see how the "Townsend" looks in a complete cursive type font?
#7 & #8 I love the kids in both but let's see how #8 would look with twisting puzzle pieces instead of the people, and make "solutions" black. Also shorten the curve on the T to keep it from looking so much like a J.
#9 I REALLY like this design---can we play around with the fonts a bit---to see how it will look. Maybe one version a little blocked for "Townsend" and another one more loose handwritten--like cursive. #9--can we play around with the color scheme of the puzzle pieces--another vibrant one and another more subdued. #28 I am looking for something that will look great in print. #28 is fantastic (#28)--but I'm very partial to design #9 :-). I will need the logo to put mainly on print materials, I want it to remain a little playful, playful but also professional. Thanks so much Anna Art & Design!
#30---Keep the puzzle pieces red, blue, and gold/yellow. I'm getting feedback that the puzzle pieces look too clunky and stretched out---and almost not like pieces, is there a way this can be fixed a bit? Love your work!
For my new idea I came up with these friendly iconinc puzzle people who help you fill in the missing piece of the puzzle. They would work great for various departments/stationery that you plan to have for your practice. For instance, the yellow guy with the piece can head up one department/wing or even room, red one is another, etc. This is professional while still child friendly.
I still really like entries #4 and #7. I just think that there needs to be one or two more puzzle pieces in the "ribbon" of puzzle pieces. One of my issues with these designs was that I was getting feedback that the pieces were a tad to clunky in comparison to the other parts of the logo---like the font. Maybe the puzzle pieces just need to be a tad more distinguishable? I like the ribbon type puzzle pieces because it is different and creative--not the typical cube, square, circle or box. Some times the cubes, squares, and boxes, are a little too literal for me. I love the ribbon type puzzle pieces because it a little bit more on the abstract side, and but I think that a viewer of the logo would still get the point.
#44---I like the colors in the puzzle pieces. Not in love with the icons--I know that was one of my original ideas, but I've kind of scrapped it. I like the font for "missing piece to the puzzle", and I really like the motto too! However for this logo, I'd like to stick with the motto of "Great Therapists Make The Difference"--maybe with that same cursive font.
General Comments: I haven't been 100% in love with the fonts so far, and I really don't know what suggestions to make. I'm so sorry for all of this confusion---you are truly a great designer---and I'm so glad to be working with you!