Thanks. I think that's moving in the right direction. I believe I like the red and orange best so far. I also believe the taller figure may be an improvement...feels a bit more elegant, although the short figure is cute and appealing as well. The font is better, but still feels a bit blocky and squarish.
I have an interesting dilemma. I work with women of all ages, but especially college women/recent grads and mid-life women who are rethinking their priorities, changing career directions and "reinventing" themselves. Based on my focus group feedback so far, the older audience is very much drawn to the simplicity of your designs. The younger market strongly prefers bolder, somewhat more complex designs. If that is helpful to you in any way, I would welcome additional designs that are perhaps a bit bolder while still maintaining their clean simplicity. Thanks for your great work!
I really like some of these revisions. Could you enlarge #137 just a bit, physically? It appears much smaller on the screen than those logos it is positioned next to. I believe this will improve readability of the name, as well. Thanks so much!
Congratulations! The competition was stiff in this final round, but I feel #148 best captures the spirit of Her Own Way. It's a great design--intriguing, bold and colorful. It's also fun!
I'm wondering if we might add just a (very) tiny bit of space above the head to give it a little breathing room. Other than taking a look at that variation, I'm happy with the logo as it is. Fonts look good. Colors are good.
Thanks so much! And thanks so much for the great work.
These are all good options. If I understand what is part of the package correctly, these are my final picks:
COLOR -- #148 SOLID COLORS -- #171 (first choice); also green on white (if more than one is included) B&W -- #174 (first choice); also #173 (if also included) COLORED BACKGROUND -- #159 (first choice); also #162 and 160 (if more than one is included) Hi Res of #148 as specified.
I would love to have the web color numbers and fonts for matching purposes, as well. Thanks so much!
1. I don't see any hi-resolution (300 dpi) files. Only 72 dpi files. I need hi-res for print materials.
2. In all of the eps files, the transparency shows through the white areas of the graphic element as well as the background. I really like the white figure and white"dots/scratches" within the logo itself--even when displayed on a color background--particularly for the color version.