Hoyt Architects and Hoyt Architecture LabLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Hoyt Architects and Hoyt Architecture Lab Hoyt Architects and Hoyt Architecture Lab has selected their winning logo design. For $675 they received 244 designs from 36 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by David Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. Withdrawn 2nd 1 Withdrawn 6th Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 4 Withdrawn Prefers others. Comment Activity David commented on #226 Withdrawn no white spaces . thank you. 8 years ago dorianv commented on #218 Withdrawn how about just colors, no white lines 8 years ago David commented on #95 Withdrawn i get it. i'll prepare a version . color will have to increase , more tones of the same orange or blue. 8 years ago dorianv commented on #95 Withdrawn I think solid would be better. Or maybe filled with some solid polygonal pattern? like this http://www.themarksarasota.com/ 8 years ago David commented on #198 Withdrawn i personally like #197 and this . thinner (more tech/architectural) font . simplified and reworked a bit the graphic , so it clearly spells HAL. thank you. 8 years ago David commented on #117 Withdrawn #116 and this one : simplified. i've been trying to simplify it more, but it seems to loose the whole overall appearance . i've went the simplest i could in order to keep it polygonal. thank you. open to your input though... 8 years ago David commented on #95 Withdrawn less segments, polygons? i think can be done. bigger polygons, to cover the shape. i'll try. thank you . 8 years ago dorianv commented on #95 Withdrawn Totally interesting .. but a little too busy ... can we simplify? 8 years ago