yeah, ok, by the tastes and ratings it's clearly i overwhelmed your eyes. I should have started with something rotating at 120ยค and that should have done it. My portfolio is full of shapes of that kind and they were done years ago ... goodluck and goodbuy!
Yep, probably a smart call. You've done some good work, but specializing in an area that doesn't overlap with the simplicity I'm hoping for. Thanks for submitting entries, I appreciate having the opportunity to look at them. Good luck to you!
Yep, that what i was thinking. You might want to think that simple does not mean always original as it might be overdone and then, why would you need an identity when what you are after is already done elsewhere? Can you ignore this fact?
> why would you need an identity when what you are after is already done elsewhere? Can you ignore this fact?
Oh, I definitely don't ignore this. As I posted on the main page, like you say, it would be mostly pointless. In the end, there is always the chance that you have someone else's logo (there's no google for logos AFAIK), but if one creates a design business-specific enough, it gives you a fighting chance. Having designers like you keep an eye open helps too. Thanks.
#90 is impressively creative. I would not have thought such a thing possible. It doesn't work as well for me as #88, but I hope you find a home for it some day. It would be perfect for a company that delivers oil well drill bits by air.
I ranked #104 in the top 5 because of the use of the sweep to invoke a futuristic feel, solving the technology problem without the pesky data bits, and therefore maintains a good simplicity. I am a little indifferent about the lower-case "i", but might look better [to me] to shorten it so the dot becomes the hub of the gear (more subtle)