Fibonacci SaponiereLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Fibonacci Saponiere Fibonacci Saponiere has selected their winning logo design. For $333 they received 122 designs from 21 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Entries by Visartes Return to Contest Return to Contest 1st #91 Withdrawn New #7 Withdrawn New #8 Withdrawn New #110 Withdrawn New #109 Withdrawn New #108 Withdrawn New #107 Withdrawn New #106 Withdrawn New #92 Withdrawn New #90 Withdrawn New #89 Withdrawn New #88 Withdrawn New #87 Withdrawn Prefers others. #10 Withdrawn Prefers others. #9 Withdrawn Prefers others. #6 Withdrawn Prefers others. #3 Discussion Visartes Logo Designer Hello. This is my first submission.Kindly regardsSebastian(This comment references Entry #3) 15 years ago Fibonacci Client #3 I like the depth of the phi symbol itself. I don't think I like the white around the symbol. -ckt 15 years ago Visartes Logo Designer Thank you for feedback. This is another version of design.(This comment references Entry #6) 15 years ago Fibonacci Client #6 I like the change. Could you make it so that the symbol intersects itself? (instead of having a gap) 15 years ago Visartes Logo Designer Phi symbol without gaps...(This comment references Entry #7) 15 years ago Fibonacci Client #8 Thanks for trying to incorporate the leather stitching but I would really like something that has a lot more texture, and looks like it is made from actual limestone or bronze or wood, rather than digital stitching on a digital image...-ckt 15 years ago Fibonacci Client #9 I like the deviation with the phi symbol. I'm not sure that I like it better than the first but am glad to see more variation from a standard character. The intersection still doesn't look quite right. In other words if it was an actual object then the ridge line would intersect, or one of the portions would be clearly on top of the other.-ckt 15 years ago Fibonacci Client #7 OK so looking closer I see that the horizontal is "above" the vertical at the intersection but would prefer an actual "joint"...-ckt 15 years ago Visartes Logo Designer New entry with stone texture(This comment references Entry #10) 15 years ago Fibonacci Client I really like the additional elements behind the phi symbol. If you could experiment a little with maybe da Vinci's Vitruvian man on half and your spiral pattern to break it up a little...-ckt 15 years ago Visartes Logo Designer Vitruvian man on one half(This comment references Entry #106) 15 years ago