Thanks for the revisions. Really like them a lot, especially entry # 35 & #36. Can you try both of those versions using the yellow from entry #37? Also, would love to see one of them with the text of spot in yellow as well, like #37. I think it helps call attention to the written form of the logo and separate the name out. Great work.
One more thing... not sure if the font treatment of #37 goes well with the logo mark you created on #35 & #36, but I really like it and would love to see that font treatment as an option with the version of those two. Maybe it would work the way you have it on #37 by putting the mark on top of the text.
Great revisions. Do you have any ideas on how you would include the tag line in both entry #41 & #42. We definitely want to use it and I'd like to see how it integrates into those two logos you did that we love.
Thanks for the revisions with the strap. I think we are still feeling either entry #40 on dark background with yellow or entry #56 on white background with orange. However, we like the type treatment on #40 and would prefer to see that on #56, with an all lowercase treatment. Entry #56 seems more versatile for us, as it seems like it could work on both a white or black background. Not sure if #40 can be as versatile. We usually have the logo on various sites and we don't have the ability to choose the background color it sits on, so looking to have something that can jump back and forth easily. Thoughts?
Really zeroing in on entry #56, as this has definitely risen to the top of our favorites. Can you try two things in regards to this logo...
1. Reduce the size of the mark and increase the size of the text treatment of the logo, as well as the tag line, so that they feel more proportionate in size. In a completely horizontal version of the logo such as this, it just seems a little off balance.
2. Once you've made the size change, can you also create a reversed version of this new logo with having a black background. We want to see if this works as easily on black as it does on white, as we need something that can work on either at any point.