The circle isn't quite there yet... so we have another request. We really like the stylize JW characters you made . So, would it be possible to see them in red, but coming out of a square box somehow? Notice on www.judith-wiley.ca there is a faint watermark of Judith holding a box on the right of the site. This is a metaphor for her counselling practice.
Also, you can drop the "Judith Wiley" from that concept if you are interested in trying it out. To be honest, your #7 design has really stuck with us... we're just trying to figure out how we think we want to see it!
Really like the hands and circle. Would it be possible to see the symbols of #102 inside #136, rather than the box. The box correctly reflects what is on Judith's website, but we really like #102 and now seeing the hands/circle are thinking that might be the perfect place for it.
We still like #7, and the different variations you've presented. We can't quite pin down why it hasn't "hit us" yet. We are quite taken with the graphic, and we're struggling to be more helpful with what we feel is missing.
We have come a long way. This is our first logo contest and it has been exciting and challenging. And we have watched as our preferences and moods have ebbed and flowed throughout the contest. There are several great candidates for the final prize, but tonight we would like to lay down a challenge that may not be typical at www.logotourament.com. You have all worked so hard and produced great work, but we are now raising the bar.
You are designers not only because you have the artistic and technical skills, but also because you see the world differently than those who are less artistically gifted. You perceive shape and colour and motion and mood and nuance and balance and expression to a greater depth and sensitivity. We have been discussing these things tonight and are now poking the fire.
We want to see you dig deep. We want to see who is willing to pull out all the stops, take risks, and expose themselves in their designs. There are no rules - only that you labour and labour and labour to try to understand our need from afar - in far off places in the world where you design from - having never even met us!
Here is a flurry of thoughts, words, and statements from our conversation tonight. We leave it with you, and with one day left hope that this challenge finds you inspired, willing, and ready for our harshest criticism and warmest praises.
- growth (reaching) - community (trusting/joining). - somewhere in there....is a design that makes dialogue....as oppose to a static statement/mask. - composing a design that speaks to "jw", and the "therapeutic relationship, growth/community culture" - the difference between a seasoned therapist and a unseasoned therapist. We are NOT paid for a good time, and WE know it. - evolve the object (counsellor & client), evolve the subject (therapy) evolve the verb (community) and evolve the adjective (trust). - create a language of a thousand words. - we say... "come.....build a logo that is truth-telling, and trustful, and is a credit to conscious experience between living creatures" make it familiar, and at the same time, make it known between living creatures (white, black, Indian, native, indigenous)....think grade 5 education. - Find the language. Find the design. If I can do it in my sessions/language......then you can do it with design. Speak a common universal language, and then.... I'll love ya and pay ya.
Sincerely and with vigour! Representatives of Judith Wiley.