It's not done until it's finished by Tracy K. WoodsLogo Design Contest

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It's not done until it's finished by Tracy K. Woods has selected their winning logo design.

For $275 they received 40 designs from 9 different designers from around the world.
1st
#17

Withdrawn

4th
#16

Withdrawn

5th
#29

Withdrawn

6th
#7

Withdrawn

7th
#8

Withdrawn

New
#38

Withdrawn

New
#28

Withdrawn

New
#27

Withdrawn

New
#20

Withdrawn

New
#19

Withdrawn

New
#18

Discussion

 
Client
#7 and #8 use a fantastic concept! Love the emphasis on furniture and accessories, and especially love the hand-written treatment of "Tracy K. Woods in #7. My only concern, though, is that neither logo makes it immediately obvious that I provide custom painting and paint-finishing services. To the general observer, I'm afraid these make me look like I am a decorator. How can we make painting/finishing the focal point? Overall, GREAT job!
12 years ago
 
Client
#16 is head of the pack, and really, really close. I love that you've balanced the paint brush with one representative piece. The only thing I would say is that the chair is a bit too Victorian Era/ornate. I am thinking that something like a chest of drawers or roll-top desk might be better--especially since neither piece has fabric, and these pieces would further the point that I work on painting/distressing/faux finishing wood. I'll stop here and not comment on your other submissions, as I think this one underscores the direction I want to take. Great job!
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi Tracy,

I just made a new chair image, a wood kind. I like a chair because it's simple and iconic, which works well for a logo.

I am not able to do a chest of drawers. Another designer has done a chest of drawers before me so it's unethical for me to do the same. As far as the roll-top desk, if it was YOUR suggestion to the other designer, I can do it, if the designer has come up with the idea themselves, I can't do that either.

So let me know.

Thank you.

Anna
12 years ago
 
Client
Hi Anna,

#16 Thanks for the explanation. Makes sense. Possible to thread the needle and come up with something between the green ornate and the office-looking roller chair? Maybe a chunky looking rocking chair, or possible a hutch? I don't want to look too dainty, but on the other hand, the office chair isn't a realistic example of something most people would spend money to distress.

#29 This is an interesting concept, and I'd like to see it developed a bit further. Right now, I'm afraid it makes me look like I simply stain wood; it would be better if you could somehow reflect that I paint and distress wood artistically.

Thanks - Tracy
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Tracy, what kind of artistic work do you do on wood, it would be great to see an example or a description from you. You can even post an update to the contest with links to your work. It may convey a better sense of what you are looking for.

Anna
12 years ago
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