Entry #92 - letter E larger in size - text treatment Entry #92 - letter G formed using ribbon - as in inaugration of any event ! you may also consider the letter E in negative space
Hi! Some really good designs here! I must say that the one you just posted, #105, really appeals to me, the idea of using the V as a check-mark is very very good! Coincidentally, my first name starts with the letter V aswell, so that's a bonus :-)
Could you play around with the check-mark design a bit, and try to make it a bit more like a "handwritten" check-mark, if that makes any sense? It could also maybe be bigger? I like the two-tone style, and that might also be incorporated into some of the other letters aswell, maybe? The colored part could be a bit bolder too, maybe turquoise?
sorry have to withdraw Entry #105 - the design V as a check mark infringes on another entry, in other words its been done by someone else and i need to respect their creativity. Hope you can understand
Hi there. Haven't been able to update as much as I wanted, sorry about that.
I really like the v as a check-mark idea, and I'm sorry you couldn't develp that further. However, I really like your thinking, and think you're really creative in you designs. I wanna develop an idea about making the gr (as in grenland) stand out from the event-part , but not so much that you'll not read it as one word. I want "grevent" to be the company name and the name you'll know us by, but I also want people to understand what the logo-name is constructed from, if that makes any sense?
hi thanks for the feedback and here are some options Entry #181 - all letters in Event are connected Entry #182 - with the emphasized E to separate GR with the rest of the text Entry #183 - subtle way to distinguesh between GR and event Entry #184 Entry #185
Entry #188 - double exclamation mark that makes the letter V Entry #187 - undercase for gr and uppercase for EVENT - make sense ? Entry #186 - Gr ; just like how we say Mr !