Okay, thank you. I think I understand the first option, which is that the interior can be transparent (i.e. it can take on whatever background color I put behind it). I'm not certain I understand the second option. I think there is a typo . .
Could you make the color (outside the frame) orange? I know that would be my job on a website. But I'm just curious. I know it won't be a true visual because it is such a small space on here but it will give me an idea.
Just so you know, I'm understanding that the logo is the frame and everything in it. Is this correct?
Okay, lets say I chose something like this, would that mean everything inside the box is the permanent logo? And like the magenta example you gave, everything inside the box would stay white and the outside would be magenta? Instead of the magenta color being able to fill in around the letters?
Here is what I was referring to about the woodgrain version the encapsulated design is sold, and the whole logo would be placed on any type of color background or photo.
I use magenta to emphasize that point.
What I am saying is this type of design is best suited that the woodgrain would have solid color behind
However, if you wanted the wood grain version then a border is best and the contents do not change. as the boxed design would be solid and the white background in this case would be what ever color you wanted.
Thank you for your feedback. I think I understand. In other words, the plain white background that I have ranked as my top choice with just words/vegetables/vine gives me the most versatility?
This design is easily palce on various background with out worrying about the complicated wood grain. If you want to have a wood grain header on your website all the is need is to place this logo on top.
in the desing the would grain would be ther all the time it's the background that is tranparent
for example blackback ground the teal and orange wood grain would be on top of black background.
I recommend none of the submission a wood background and use the original logo with text and objects only, this why you have greatest flexibility when using it on different surfaces.
Okay! Thank you. So if I don't want wood grain to always show through then picking the white background is the way to go? Correct? This way I could choose whatever color or design for a background. Correct?
When I receive the logo do I receive it in different file formats such as PNG, JPG, PDF, transparent background, etc?
You are correct, in this case the lighter teal is background color which would be the primary logo, however for use on website the file to use would be a transparent background png file only the text, objects and wood grain is seen.
I still like this one and if I went with it, I would want to adjust it with the tweaks that we have done recently. So I won't ask you to do it on this one unless I choose it. The thing that I am uncertain about is always being stuck with that background color (design) verses the white one, which is versatile. Maybe I don't understand correctly, but I'm assuming that when I build my website and I'm choosing colors on the pages and background, that I will be able to place the simple logo on top of the background of my choosing and it (whatever color) will show through the logo. Or am I misunderstanding and there will always be a white background color (or whatever color/design here) in the background? I'm hoping for versatility for the logo so I can use it with different webpage backgrounds.
Typo: "could you do one just like this but without the additional LEAF that was added under the onion. I almost wonder if it takes away a little from the onion. Or have the leaf hanging down instead of resting straight near the onion :-)"
I like this and I'm about to rank it. However, could you do one just like this but without the addition that was under the onion. I almost wonder if it takes away a little from the onion. Or have the leaf hang down instead resting straight near the onion :-)
I really like this one. Thank you for your time and adjusting the "D." I think it looks better this way (after seeing it). No, I wouldn't ask you to go through and adjust all the submissions to date. That would be overkill. However, now that I see it, I prefer it like this. I do have a request about this one. Can you match the slogan color (i.e. brown type color) with how you did it in #106? Once you do that, this one will be ranked first for me.
The typeface used for this design the letter D is angled inward. I have straighten it out.
the font letters by design are odd sized compared to each other.
Please keep in m in mind that redoing each submissions to date for a slightly adjusted letter D it not practical. However if you do select one of my submissions and prefer the straighten letter D it wil be done.
Looks good (no pun intended). I just noticed something and don't know if it is possible to change. Is the "D" at the end of "Good" leaning backwards or looking up? Can it be straightened? It is still fine but I never noticed it before.
Sorry that was me, I wrote something and wanted to delete it but it wouldn't let me just delete the box. So I just wrote typo in it because it won't let let you type something and then delete the whole message. You have to leave something behind . . . so I just left that word. Sorry
I like everything you are doing but I keep coming back to this one (#106)...
I know you separated the pumpkin from the letters for me already. But could you do it one more time BUT without separating the pumpkin; in other words, the same way you have the collard touching the letters (not overlapping), let the pumpkin touch the "O" to the right of it. It currently is overlapping but I would like it to just touch. I know what I'm asking is a little petty but I am curious :-)
Thank you, I like it. Another request :-)
I would like to see the orange/brown highlights on this lightwood type. Or even possibly teal highlights in the woodgrain. Can you do a version of each? :-) Sorry for all my requests!
Thanks, this was not the one I was wanting to see without the border :-) . . . I'll comment on that one. But now I can at least see what it looks like. Thank you.
I would like to see the absence of an outer boarder, which is what I thought white trim would do. So I was curious what would happen if it were white (without making the gray to see the white trim). I would like to see it done with this one since it also has the orange/brown highlights in the wood which I like. Could we try it out :-)
Could you on this one, fill in the horizontal lines with the same teal color, so the black lines will be seen as much. But Still keep the outer black trim.... :-)
Thank you. I really like the background on this one. But I would like to see one with this background and black words. Also could we make the outer trim around the square the same color as the wood backboard (3 versions, one with aqua teal color, one with white, and one with the brownish/orangish streak color that is accenting the board). If I could see one of each trim version that would be great for my thinking process!
Thank you for taking the time to oblige. What I was hoping to see, which I don't know if it is possible or what it would look like, is the wooden background being the aqua teal color and the lettering staying black the way you originally had it. I also wouldn't mind seeing one where all the words are the dark blue lettering you have above, but I would also like to see it in the original black wording with the teal-wood background. Keeping the vegetables in the lettering as you originally did here. Also if you look at the lantern in the link that I sent the teal color is slightly varied with highlights of other colors. I don't know if that is possible?
I generally do agree with you that less is more or at times definitely can be. Yet I am curious what this might look like and look forward to you trying it. Could you take a look at this pillow with its coloring:
I like the way the orange is complimenting the aqua blue (or whatever type of blue it is). I particularly like the coloring of the lantern with how it is not one solid color but is a mixture with highlights of orangish/brown ever so faint. Could you possibly take this scheme and make it a background color behind the entire logo as a larger square behind it all. It could even be with rough edges like beach wood with strips of board behind it.
This earlier design the focus is on the elements not the name. though the name is somewhat readable but not to my liking and to many secondary elements.
From my submission #18 to this one I have focused on the the company name being readable at any size. Added elements best suited and kept to a minimal amount, less is more.
Hmm.... thank you. I'm not sure! This is tough. I'm not certain if I like this one better than the other one that I have ranked. This is tough.... thinking...
After seeing this one, I think I like one where they are etched. I will get back on here a little later to see if I can find an example. I like one you did. I just wandered what a different style of pumpkin would look like. I'll try to find one . . .
I've made a few minor alteration to the pumpkin. If you could provide an example of what you meant in the previous comment that would help with the direction.
Are there any other pumpkins in you selection that would could experiment with... I really like what we currently but want to feel it out more. Thanks!
The other idea I would like to see would be having the vine come out of the slogan (instead of the black line) and then wrap around "Good Eating Nutrition" possibly in the shape of the shield as you did in the others. I can try to mark it up with the tool....
I like the added vine. I wonder what it would look like with the vine being straight underneath (sort of like the other one you did where it is a brown line) -- but with the vine in its place and the slogan straightened instead of rounding.
Background option 1, We need to keep the background light color for contrast. I've simplified the Pumpkin, Collard Green and Onion for increased contrast
I like what you're doing in this logo. I think I see what you are saying. Could you give the banner-shaped shield more of a wood frame look for comparison? I like the snap pea, but at the same time I'm uncertain about it. Perhaps putting a curvy vine in the place of the snap pea? I like this but am an uncertain...
This one also has potential. I am wondering what it would look like if all the letters were Black, except for the food. In other words, keeping the pumpkin collard, and onion with the respective colors. Then possibly making the slogan the color orange. And maybe the separating line a brown color? Not certain if that would work (i.e. a brown line).... ???
Thank you again for you time. I just drew a quick sketch and don't know how to share it with just you. . . If I upload others will see it. What I'm thinking is for the banner to go lower toward the bottom of the vine circle, but where the banner kind of rounds/scoop upward (where it is rounding under the banner) with the collard greens upright on the left side but curved in a leaning direction a little bit over the banner. Then the pumpkin the middle and the purple onion on the right side (the side it is currently on) but where it is not the same size as the pumpkin.
Is there a way to make the banner with Nutrition a contrasting color from the pumpkin, maybe a green or black or something complements. And also is it possible to have a version where the pumpkin is slightly smaller and couple of other vegetables are included like purple and bundle of collard greens for example. Thanks for your efforts by the way!
Not certain about the choice of food; would like pumpkin theme and maybe a purple onion (uncertain at this point). Perhaps the name in in orange and the slogan in black or brown.
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Just so you know, I'm understanding that the logo is the frame and everything in it. Is this correct?
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I use magenta to emphasize that point.
What I am saying is this type of design is best suited that the woodgrain would have solid color behind
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Jpeg images are not included with the LT required LT though I do not know why, but it would be be a separate file sent via email.
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for example blackback ground the teal and orange wood grain would be on top of black background.
I recommend none of the submission a wood background and use the original logo with text and objects only, this why you have greatest flexibility when using it on different surfaces.
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When I receive the logo do I receive it in different file formats such as PNG, JPG, PDF, transparent background, etc?
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Added an additional leaf to the vine, it needed it an wil be included in any further updates to any of the submissions
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the font letters by design are odd sized compared to each other.
Please keep in m in mind that redoing each submissions to date for a slightly adjusted letter D it not practical. However if you do select one of my submissions and prefer the straighten letter D it wil be done.
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I know you separated the pumpkin from the letters for me already. But could you do it one more time BUT without separating the pumpkin; in other words, the same way you have the collard touching the letters (not overlapping), let the pumpkin touch the "O" to the right of it. It currently is overlapping but I would like it to just touch. I know what I'm asking is a little petty but I am curious :-)
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I would like to see the orange/brown highlights on this lightwood type. Or even possibly teal highlights in the woodgrain. Can you do a version of each? :-) Sorry for all my requests!
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I am heading offline any additional changes I'll work on in the am my time.
Have a good evening and good night
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I am not looking at the picture for the color of the wood wall behind it but the color of the lantern being the color of the wood wall.
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The wood pattern is not stock, it is from a wooden table outback of my place, worn and weathered. the grain was removed and converted to vector.
I am recommending not to use black text but rather a very dark blue with a teal color for GOOD
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https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-old-wood-sign-beach-sea-image44305777
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I like the way the orange is complimenting the aqua blue (or whatever type of blue it is). I particularly like the coloring of the lantern with how it is not one solid color but is a mixture with highlights of orangish/brown ever so faint. Could you possibly take this scheme and make it a background color behind the entire logo as a larger square behind it all. It could even be with rough edges like beach wood with strips of board behind it.
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I am offline for the evening its midnight my time (EastC0ast)
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