Thanks! #20 is a good start. I'm leaning away from foliage type of elements because of the feedback I got from a business colleague (described in the briefing). At this point, intellect/emotion translating into action/productivity would be a good focus. That's why I like the movement in your person.
Can we try an understated (less whimsical) version and see what that looks like, too? The example #15 also is a bit whimsical for my taste, although I like how they people are rising up toward a goal (the star).
Could you try a letter design/symbol like you did for TEQTronics. I really liked that. Here's where I am...I like the designs that's heading the list, but I'm still not totally comfortable with such a whimsical look, and would like to see some more serious, subdued (not old fashioned but refined) offerings. So if you could offer something up that is stylistically like that one, that would be great.
I like the design and think the earth in the middle is great. Can you tweak the colors so the green is a darker/cooler shade and the blue more of a violet, so I can see what they look like?
Also, just plain text as an option would be great to see:
Cyrano de Bergerac – the dark green and the blue and the rusty brown? The dark red in Martini (by Marlena…there are two)...would that work with the green and blue of CdB instead of the rusty brown? Does the light blue in No Grass work with the dark green in CdB? What about the med blue in More Martinis?
Could you see if you can get the font a little slimmer, like in Entry #16.
Oh one more thing... can you show me one of the versions where each segment of HumanNature@Work represents one of the colors and the @ would be a neutral gray? I don't know if that would be too much, but I'm curious.
Ooops. I didn't move fast enough. Love the new font, very clean. So...if you can try the combos (i.e. green arms, blue heads with the different shades of green and blue and the thing I mentioned with the HUmanNature@Work combo) I mentioned before I saw these, that would be great. I'll review tomorrow.
Here's a thought... what about if you put the design above the HumanNature@Work and have some color or shade in the shape of a triangle framing the whole things.
That might make for a cool looking image, plus so you can have some dimensionality.
RE: the triangle, I would like something more round edged than the current triangle that Vian's entry (asked him/her to round those corners off.
Thanks for all your hard work. If you wouldn't mind offering just a wordmark or the HumanNature@Work name in some different fonts that communicate the message in the briefing, that would be great.
The feedback I'm getting from colleagues is that none of the offerings are would connect with the level of person I'm wanting to (senior leaders in organizations) and/or communicate the message I'm trying to convey in my brief, so I'm thinking maybe I should go with just a wordmark or the name in a classy, refined font.
So if you would be willing to try those two options, I would be most appreciative.
Thanks for your latest logo. Hey, would you be willing to try your hand at a totally different approach and imagine you were doing a wordmark--- with no extra images--for a financial services firm or investment bank. I'd like to get a few more "serious looking" options to choose from.
Thanks for the entries. Could you make 154 with the whole phrase on one line and the ones that are in the running the darker green. also could you make one of them this sequence:
Human - the dark blue Nature - the dark green @Work - gold
Thank you for all the work you put into that. Even though I personally like the design, I don't think it captures the Understand Inspire Achieve "bring out the best in people" dynamism I'm looking for. I can see, though, how that in your portfolio will be a winner for some other contest because it has great eye appeal.
204 looks very cool. Can you make the blues dark like the others and maybe the gold arm/leg that same blue and the head the head, also (maybe have the head a gradient) and the star gold?