Thank you for this! It is definitely not something we have seen before. I think the black background makes it difficult to see the "H". I like the others with the white background.
It appears you have chosen a dark blue for the company name, and we have opted to use either gray and/or black as our other color(s). Gray is a bit softer and easier on the eyes, depending on how it is used. As for the graphic, see my earlier comment.... thank you.
The colors look nice; however, we have chosen to go with gray and/or black as our other color(s). thank you, though...As for the design of the graphic, I am struggling to interpret how that relates to my firm or the services we provide. If you can help me connect the dots, then I might be able to provide feedback to better perfect it. Also, it might help to bring the tag line into the logo...
I am struggling to define what the "HR" graphic is supposed to be conveying to me. We want a graphic, which conveys a message to those who see it...and the message should be telling the viewer who we are or what we do for our clients.
Thank you for providing just the visual of the icon. Could you explain what the circle with the point towards the upper right is supposed to represent, please?
Yes, I like that better. I'm still not sure about the circle pointing northeast...I don't know how that ties in to the consulting services we provide...
I used circle for the icon to highlight “focus on employees” with a subtle pointing to upper right corner, which symbolize “improvement, mastering, moving ahead”
The icon on the far left could be used as a stand-alone visual for different marketing purposes. I am not sure I understand the meaning of the circle pointing northeast. Also, you might want to try this with the word "Master" matching the width of the word "Consultants", just to see if the symmetry works.
You might be on to something here. the icon in the middle could be used as a stand-alone visual for different marketing purposes. I am not sure I understand the meaning of the circle pointing northeast. Also, you might want to try this with the word "Master" matching the width of the word "Consultants", just to see if the symmetry works.
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