I love the start, and prefer the blue to the orange. And would like to see a couple other color combos, one with a soft red, but not pink
And what would it look like if you round off the bottom of the paw a bit, just because I feel it could occasionally be mistaken for three people standing close together.
I appreciate the simplicity, but see how you can maybe "spice" it up a little bit. Maybe like a more "Web 2.0" look from what L.T. labels it, or whatever your creativity comes up with.
This is a more web2.0 feel with shine and some gradient. I've also used a lighter red color as requested. Thanks for the feedback! Let me know if you want to see anything else and I'll be happy to make revisions. -R
I like that color combo, but am 50-50 with the "web" look (I appreciate the effort)
But here is an idea that I haven't really pitched to anyone yet. The name "Home Doggiez" is a play-on-words with like my "homies" or " home dogs"
I would be curious to see how you could incorporate that into the logo, but will still keeping it family-friendly and appealing to all audiences Just an idea to let you run with!
Lastly, possibly incorporating a dog bone or any dog-related item fitting for our company (training and pet industry) into the name itself. Keeping it professional as much as possible, but not too stiff
I like the new, rougher edge look you submitted with #58.
Maybe a little too rough though for my market, but I appreciate the effort you put in.
Would still like to see what else your creativity can come up with. Anything with some "dog-training" elements you feel you can tie into anything, please submit
I like the new, rougher edge look you submitted with #58.
Would you be able to lighten up the intensity of the font a bit? And maybe try something other than the paw in the paw design?
Would still like to see what else your creativity can come up with. Anything with some "dog-training" elements you feel you can tie into anything, please submit
I've come up with a completely new idea based on your product and the feeling of training your dog. A very simple dog concept next to the company name. A sitting and attentive dog evokes a feeling of confidence and obedience. I also added my own tagline, "A Balanced Dog Is A Balanced Home" based on your description. You may or may not like it and that's ok, I just wanted to throw it out there for you! I can remove it easily. Let me know what you think and if you want to see any changes. I also changed fonts to a "hommie" type but not as radical as the graffiti font I was using before.