Okay Bugz, you've been working this hard I'm going to update here only rather than each design. The banner around the FLGS is fine, but it could be more consistent with the line weight of the lettering.
I like the addition of the rooks or the hippocampus bracing the letters, that's fine and I did ask for dice and game pieces, but they could just be perhaps an exemplar of each in a cluster below the lettering. This arrangement and several others is just too crowded.
Also, let's lose the giant d20 behind the lettering.
hi, how about this version? Am I lost and getting further away? please feel free for any adjustments, I'm starting to lose my way. Once again, Thank you -
How about this update? Please , feel free if you want more adjustment, how many time ,any time, I am ready and always available for your contest. Once again, Thank you -
Really like the retro style of the lettering. I think this is a bit too plain and could use some embellishment. You have another version with a d20 behind the letters, what if the d20 was just below this?
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I believe many of the submissions are either taking the "law firm" concept too literally and are producing logos that would actually be great for a law firm or an insurance company.
Here and there we are getting into extremely childish fonts, lettering and color schemes, which is closer to the right idea but the store is for adult gamers and hobbyists, not children.
Finally, there has been a few that actually wrote out both the full name of the company AND the abbreviation "Friendly Local Game Store" and that's just too crowded and I don't want people to essentially read a paragraph when they look at the logo.
Think: What if there was a D&D and hobby store in the world of Harry Potter?
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I have sent some new designs as you mentioned. I hope I'm not going in the wrong direction. Once again, Thank you -
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I like the addition of the rooks or the hippocampus bracing the letters, that's fine and I did ask for dice and game pieces, but they could just be perhaps an exemplar of each in a cluster below the lettering. This arrangement and several others is just too crowded.
Also, let's lose the giant d20 behind the lettering.
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I have sent the updated. Thank you -
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I believe many of the submissions are either taking the "law firm" concept too literally and are producing logos that would actually be great for a law firm or an insurance company.
Here and there we are getting into extremely childish fonts, lettering and color schemes, which is closer to the right idea but the store is for adult gamers and hobbyists, not children.
Finally, there has been a few that actually wrote out both the full name of the company AND the abbreviation "Friendly Local Game Store" and that's just too crowded and I don't want people to essentially read a paragraph when they look at the logo.
Think: What if there was a D&D and hobby store in the world of Harry Potter?