Thanks for the submission. I see potential here. Keep playing with this idea if you don't mind. I'll try to give you some feed back to help you along as well. #28
Thanks for these. #39 is more what we're looking for. We wanna stay away from crosses just so we don't seem intimidating. Could you try getting a little more graphic or creative with #39? It's a good start but may be just a little plain for what we want. Thanks.
#41 and #42 are getting better. Can I have a little more attitude? A little more rock and roll? Something that says "teenager." Thanks. Keep up the good work.
#61 is very pretty. Probably too pretty. When I look at that one, I probably think more daycare than teenage hang out. I think it may help if it was a little sleaker, darker, and not as cheerful looking. I like the direction you're going though.
Out of all of your work that I've seen I like #16 the best. I like it with the image above the text. Would you mind taking that concept and giving it a couple more colours? I'd prefer two dark colours with one brighter colour. You're the artist so you know what colours go well together. Also, the text could be less "straight forward". Feel free to try a more unique quirky text. Looking good!
Ok, just something to try. Can you try using the fonts from the three links below on the word "Hillside" on #95 and #93 please? And please try to make the "H" in the graphic match the "H" from each font. I just want to see if it changes the attitude of the logo overall. Thanks again.
For # 109, if we were to use the graphic as a stand alone image from time to time, I think the lower case "h" may cause people to think of a chair. Could you come up with another version of #109 but with an ornate, strong, creative upper case "H" in the image please?
Maybe one could be the "H" from the image in #81 inserted into the image's format from #109. But, please feel free to find an original "H" as well. Thanks once again.
Hey Digiartz. Could I see one more version of #110 please? Could you show me a version where "Youth Drop In Centre" is done in a more plain text? Thanks.