#87 Definately what we had in mind. Could we maybe try a different font for comparison. As we are not sure if we would need to change the fonts etc... if we add it to the website?
www.hewitttaylorconsulting.com.au
we are going to rebrand to just hewitttaylor.com.au and drop the consulting
Scott, Sorry to be a pain, but with #111, what are your thoughts in trying the lowercase ht in #105, in place of the two squares, but with the square one colour not two?
Hi Scott, sorry we have been off line for a while, had a bit of sleep then off to work!
We like #174 from a size and spacing it is very clear. My wife is a little concerned that it may be a little bit feminine for our business, and #175 is a little too compact. We also like the font on #87 but not sure it that would work with the lower case.
We like the simplicity of entry #120, but wonder how it may be reversed to fit with the website (blue background, green or grey?)
We are struggling with the logo's in general at the moment and we are sorry for the indecisiveness on our side. We want a strong logo that is recognisable, it will appear on a lot of external documentation and reports, as well as hopefully on buildings as we get more Funds Management Work.
We have seen so many logos and yours have been fantastic... we are just a little bit stuck.
No apologies required I know this can be tough task with so many submissions and still days left. That is the downside of crowdsourcing unlike one on e consultation. It is not easy to provide design in this environment.
Was looking at #211. My husbands name is Ed, what are your thoughts about making the "e" in Hewitt a feature, by switching the letter "e" to another font maybe even calligraphy. Possible even swapping the colour for the new "e". I would still like it to look simple not too fussy. What do you think?
in order for this to work we need to go with a San Serif font. I chose 3 script fonts for the letter "e" that did not make the effect girly looking. The name Taylor is in green to balance the design,
We really love #263. Could we try the reverse that we would need for the letter head. (white background) and also a the colour combinations from #211 to #213
Scott Sorry to be a pain. Could you show us what #263 would look like with the Hewitt stacked on top of the Taylor, so if it was used as a building plaque.
#299 #300 the name Taylor is the same word height as Hewitt the space (kerning)between the letters is increase in order to justify the name left and right
#301 #302 The kerning remains the same but in order to justify the name Taylor left and right of Hewitt the word size is increased
Thanks again, We will have to be guided by you on which is best between #299 and #301 as well as #300 and #302 as we honestly cant tell the difference.
The other problem is I like the latest design and Ed likes the line of #263. We may need a tie breaker (possibly even counselling) towards the end.
personally I would not use my HT initials it is over used.
the idea of incorporating Ed's first name is brilliant be accentuating the letter "e" lower case we have a design that is
1. clean and memorable, 2. approachable (very important to make people feel at ease and comfortable) 3. has a professional look and feel with out being corporate see 1 and 2
I like looking at it and that says a lot since I am never happy with my work as I feel it can always be better haha