Hi there. This is my take on your logo. The symbol in #148 represents a house taking shape, and the sunbeams coming from within it represent a bright future.
Hey. Thanks a lot for your design #148. It shows our finance and building lines tied together. You literally put the sun in the home which is a visual interpretation of what we want our credit restoration clientele to think: they have hopes for a bright future in a home.
For printing purposes/costs, I'd like to have no gradient. Just solid colors; preferably two or three.
I'm not set on the fonts yet. Please send me some different types. Thanks!
This is great. No changes necessary. Once we go into the judging stage will you still be able to provide any changes if necessary? Also, can the other top 4 provide changes during that time too?
The next stage of the contest is the "Top 5" phase, in which the first five designers ranked can submit revisions. After that, the contest will go into judging mode, in which only the designer ranked in 1st place can submit revisions.
Hey Ted - How can we incorporate a little stronger element of construction/renovation in #159 without losing the sleekness and strong strong financial showing? Thanks - Masoud
Did you have any specific ideas in mind? My guess is we could incorporate some element into the brown triangle that is part of the house symbol, but I'm afraid it could look too busy.
Not really sure. We have 7 days after the close to work on it, so mull it over and see what you come up with in the next day or 2. Thanks for all your hard work and creativity. Congratulations on the win!
Please take a look at #197, #198. The idea was to use a tool to represent the renovation or construction concept. And #199 aims for the same, by using a slight abstraction of bricks.
I personally like #199, but the one I think works best is #159. It's the simplest one yet the most concise.
I really enjoyed working on this logo :) Thank you.
To get an embroidery file (.EMB or .DST), the final jpg has to actually be converted using embroidery software, which I unfortunately don't have. My apologies.