Hello, I hope you are having a good day. These are my professional logo submissions which work well in full color, B&W and on colored backgrounds.
Each submission is 100% vector logo, so they can be infinitely contracted or expanded to very small or very large image size, without losing design detail or compromising print quality. Also the EPS vector file will allow you the opportunity to edit your logo design in the future. This file format is very useful if you decide to change your website color scheme or to use different versions on promotional materials.
Your logo package will include a fully editable EPS vector file, plus as well multiple sizes of JPG file. These are all the files that you need for print, editing or display.
Also other additional file types and variations of the original design are available on request: AI, PSD, PNG, high resolution JPG. The logo will come in white or colored background, also you'll receive black & white and grayscale versions of the logo.
If you would like to see any changes made to any of my designs please let me know. Best regards, Ake
#14 stylized H letter, representing 4 abstract persons gathered around a table - discussion between friends symbol #21 all brands united under one: Holaba #32 write down recommended brands, crayon symbol
Where you isolate the letter and add puzzle elements to it I have the tendency to find a meaning behind it, but i don't get it. I always arrive at the hospital H or a construction firm. More promising -also from a simplicity point of view- ir becomes when you integrate it within the word frame itself instead of isolating it.
Hi, thank your for your feedback and for expressing your concerns about H letter. Also allow me to offer you my help and support with additional information. A person perception is a very subjective process based on thoughts, feelings, emotions, memories, past experiences, etc. It means the perceptions may not be objective and each symbol is visually perceived differently by each individual. This means that a person may not perceive things to be exactly how they are.
“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.” - Henri Matisse