Here are some color variations. If you have any specific colors in mind please visit http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html and give me the codes for each color.
The 'puzzle kid' falls apart if I use different colors for legs, hand, head.
#33- i'm actually loving this. three people actually represent the kids, parents, and teachers. the mark is great! should we try a few other colors for "Kidapt"?
#34- this one can also win if we get the puzzle kid right.
some feedback on the "cross" in the puzzle has been it feels "medical". almost like blue cross, along with the color choice, which we can obviously change. just some early feedback from my investors.
you're still #1, but would be good to iterate further, with colors and perhaps trying the cross at an angle or in a more playful way. many thanks for your effort...
I like 94 and 76. will check with my partners and get back to you. let's try your latest one with a lower case k also. i like personifying the i a little, as you have, since the icon may not always be present. thanks.
I like the blue/green rounded 'puzzle kid' the best. I think it would have more impact on kids because its playful and energetic. I also like #33 in a social aspect it's fun and cheerful.
hi, along with capitalizing K on 97, can we also try one with the puzzle kid jumping up like an X instead of forming a cross, which currently feels overly "medical" to some. thanks!
another comment that has come back is - it doesn't look like a puzzle piece until you're told it's a puzzle piece. can we try something that feels more like a puzzle piece? i understand this is counter to softening and making the icon more playful. But, let's still try if we can. thanks.
#98- let's try 98 with the sharper edges to give it a more puzzle feel and capital "K". also, we're going away from the blue, which is what seems to give the medical feel, but final colors can be determined at the end, i presume? thanks.
Here are some modification on the kid, looking more like an "X". Sure, colors can be changed easily to make the logo look good on different backgrounds. Here is a great site to explore color scheme, complementing colors etc. http://colorschemedesigner.com/
Well it all really boils down to who do you want to reach out to. For kids you need something "cool", I think the 'puzzle kid' design is something the kids would happily wear on a t-shirt. Children wouldn't like education represented in an old-fashioned way (books, puzzle). On the other hand, for the parents something more traditional is needed but they would also have to make it look interesting for their own children. It's not easy I understand.
103/102- really liking these! kid is too angled in 102, but colors are certainly warmer, which is where we want to end up. Can we rotate puzzle kid counterclockwise a bit more in 103?
hi, we're going with your logo and want to discuss trying warmer colors (the orange combo is nice, others?) and having you take a crack at the logo for Leo's Pad, our first product. is there a good way to connect with you separately?