Thank you. Our web page designer was the one who wanted the "Since 1990" removed because he said it made it too busy and on something like an envelope or small display, it would affect legibility. And we are fine with that, but think that for perhaps something like a large sign or the side of a truck, we'd have plenty of room and would want the year included. If we wanted a 2nd version of the logo, do you know how that would work? Thanks.
Also, maybe it is just an illusion, but in 444, it appears that the font size of Timber Frames is the same as that of Green Mountain, but in 439 and 440, it looks like Timber Frames is slightly smaller than Green Mountain. In the new draft you do, can you make all text in the same font?
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Hi. For the placement/layout of Timber Frames, can you do a combo of 439 and 444? We'd like to see the words centered (as they are in 439) but without the dashes (as they are in 444). We see that 440 has that, except that the words are fully justified to fit under Green Mountain, but we want to see it without that full justification.
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Hi, Sure, if you choose me as the winner, you will get the final file in several formats, 1. PNG transparent (clear background), 2. AI CS-6, 3. EPS CS-6, 4. PDF and 5. SVG.
In my experience, this logo is different from the Bensonwood logo.
Can you also take a look at the web page of another company that is also in the framing business? My concern is that the logo we are proposing here is getting very close to theirs. Not sure how much you know about copyright law or legal issues, but I don't want to get into a situation where someone comes and says I "stole" his design. https://bensonwood.com/
6) The guy who will use a version of the logo to make a storefront sign asks if you are able to backsave the logo file to a CS-6 format. Do you know if you can do that if you are chosen as the winner?
3) Given the colors of the nav bar, can you adjust the shade of gold you are currently using, or also make one with the tan color that you used in #364. I believe you said that one of the PNG files you will be able to provide us will have a clear background, (so maybe item # 4 is if you will verify that we will hhave a PNG with a clear backgroundnce that is clear,) 5) once we have that clear background, then the colors of your logo will be directly against that tan color of the nav bar. So whatever rich golds or other colors you suggest to replace that current bright gold will be appreciated
Hi. Can you do a few more tweaks on this? 1) take away the "Since 1998) And make the font for Timber Frames bigger? 2) Please look at the navigation bar on this draft of the website where this logo will be used: https://powermarketing.editor.multiscreensite.com/preview/4b13c79d. Do you see how the logo does not fill the space from top to bottom of the nav bar? Can you proportion it so that it better fills that space? The web designer prefers something that is in the overall proportions of a "shoe box"--where the length is not siginficantly longer, compared to the height.
My concern is that the font will be too small when the logo is applied to a business card, envelope, the space allotted on the home page of my website.
Please try keeping Green Mountain and Timber Frames the same size font, moving timberframes to the left where the T is directly under the G.
In the end , I can forsee needing different logos designs for different appplications
I like keeping the underline below the mountains. Can you do a version of this changing the downslope of the mountains to the tan color used in the About Us section in the current draft of the website (sent yesterday)?
These colors do pick up those that are used in other places on the website. Can you do one (doesn't have to be this one, but could be any other variations that you are currently working on) that use the dark green and then this tan (from the right slopes of the mountains)?
Other possible ways of laying this out?? Mountains completely off to the left (or right) on their own and the wording "stacked" next it? As with comments on 341, would like to see different variations of wording...the whole thing, or just Green Mountain...or Timber Frames since 1998....etc.
Looks like a square is tricky. A couple other variations...just the icon of the mountains with NO text below... icon and just "Since 1998"... Icon and Timber Frames since 1998...all the variations. Thank you.
I have made a clear background, I think all the designs are instantly converted to a white color by a logotournament system. A clear background is usually available in the final files that will be provided by the contest winner.
can I see a variation with just
"green mountain", move the peaks to the left and let the left legs of the peaks run longer to the bottom of "green mountain"....Thanks
I like the general design but seems like theres alot going on. This logo will be placed on letterheads, business cards, etc. and I'm learning the more simpler the better.
Perhaps simplify a bit?
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Please try keeping Green Mountain and Timber Frames the same size font, moving timberframes to the left where the T is directly under the G.
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for the square version, is it like this #340?
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"green mountain", move the peaks to the left and let the left legs of the peaks run longer to the bottom of "green mountain"....Thanks
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https://powermarketing.editor.multiscreensite.com/preview/4b13c79d
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Any way to incorpoate a "since 1998" into the logo?
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Smallest in the front to biggest in the back?
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Perhaps simplify a bit?