Question... I think we're almost done. Can you confirm that:
1. You can deliver the logos in both EPS and JPEG format?
2. You can deliver the logo with jut the chip separate?
3. You can deliver the logo with words and chip
4. You can deliver the logo as the stack of chips (like prior ones... just a stack of chips with one showing "GR")
Are those all correct?
OK... I think we have an idea here, but a few things we need to address:
1. The "GR" in the chip is still hard to read. Also, it shouldn't be a different font. I'd remove the dots in the white, change the font to a sans-serif, and maybe make the colored ring in the chip a bit thinner.
2. I don' think we need a drop shadow on the chip.
3. The lines around the name aren't necessary. Not sure what they add.
Let's see if we can nail the chip down in this step.
I saw the other two... the GR is too small... try a few other ideas. We're not there yet. Also, just try a single chip without the stack to make it simpler.
Overall, it's a bit too blocky and thick, but I did like the concept and execution of the chip. I'd like you to focus on the chip as a logo -- alone and with the others. Can we thin out the chip a bit and make the GR a little clearer? Also... remove the "Gambling Report" words for now. We might come back to them later.
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Question... I think we're almost done. Can you confirm that:
1. You can deliver the logos in both EPS and JPEG format?
2. You can deliver the logo with jut the chip separate?
3. You can deliver the logo with words and chip
4. You can deliver the logo as the stack of chips (like prior ones... just a stack of chips with one showing "GR")
Are those all correct?
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1. The "GR" in the chip is still hard to read. Also, it shouldn't be a different font. I'd remove the dots in the white, change the font to a sans-serif, and maybe make the colored ring in the chip a bit thinner.
2. I don' think we need a drop shadow on the chip.
3. The lines around the name aren't necessary. Not sure what they add.
Let's see if we can nail the chip down in this step.
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