I like the trees in these options. Regarding Entry #7, can you pick a sleeker font that is not script and keep the H & J separate? A font different than the one in Entry #6. Thank you.
Entry #80 is the frontrunner thus far. The owners would like to see some additional options so they can firm up their decisions.
Regarding the "circle" trees in entries #6 and #23. The owners would like to see the tree be blue and the background white and put with lettering in entry #80. They don't want a white tree.
They would like to see other sleek font options - I found an example of a font in Word - irisUPC. Can you provide two options similar to this font? They like the current font, but want to see a few others to make sure that the original one is the one they want.
The main owner would like to see a sturdier tree. He likes the tree in the current logo, but rest of us think it's too old-fashioned and overpowering. That being said, he is the main owner and so we need to see if you can get the tree to look less perfectly trimmed/rounded and maybe the trunk a bit sturdier looking. I'm not sure how else to describe it. I hope this makes sense.
We like the arc for the ground so don't change that.
I had a few questions put to me. Can we separate the tree from the wording and put HJS in gray under the arch of the tree? If your logo is chosen, can we get 3 different files? The (1) entire logo, (2) the tree with just the HJS and (3)just the words?
For example, if they used the logo on a golf shirt, they would just want the words, for novelty items, they might just want the tree.
As I understand it, we will just get the main logo and then could work with you further outside the contest at your regular rates for the separate tree/company name options as stated above. Is that correct?
The owners want to see the tree only without the company name and with HJS (snall) under the arc in gray.
The owners were envisioning possiblly using that "shortened" logo on pens, notepads, etc.
They also envision using just the company name without the tree on a golf shirt as an example.
That is why I was asking if we could have 3 separate files, but I reviewed the contest rules and realized that we can only ask you to provide one design file (an not the other 2 variations).