Hi Steve. Here's my concept, a ribbon like form that creates the letters KV, suggests a graph, and subtly creates a silhouette of a roof and chimney in the white space. Let me know what you think or if you have any suggestions. Thanks Mark
I appreciate your submission #72. I'm not crazy about the ribbon - but it looks cool. I just don't think it's fitting what I'm wanting. I like the chimney thing though. I guess the "KV" isn't distinct enough for me.
Your Kathline Howell that got ranked #2 could be an interesting template for my logo. The "KV" done like the "KH" might be a cool thing. I really like it - can you try something like that? It's simple and clean - it's really well done.
Hi again, Though similar to the first one, here's another one I came up with before but didn't send through, it's less ribbon like, and accentuates the roof line and KV type shape more. Similar, though a different feel I think.See what you think. Regards, Mark
Can you take #94 and maybe try two things. Increase the size ratio to the font beneath it? I want that "kv" a bit larger. Also, can you try capital "KV" or does it only work in lowercase?
I like the simplicity of the logo alot. Maybe try different fonts or putting the letters/words closer together of the "KilkennyValenta Lending Group" to tighten up the whole logo?
Not a problem, I'll send through some more variations as suggested this evening (NZ time, I think that's probably overnight your time). Thanks for the feedback, it's much appreciated. Mark
Hi Steve, As promised here are some more variations. I have made the ratio bigger for the kv, I also have another font variation, and also done the same as above with capital KV, though I don't think it flows as well personally, but up to you. Let me know of any more tweaks you want done. Thanks, Mark
Hi Steve, Here's a new logo concept. Something different. Handwritten/Signature style word gives a friendly, approachable feel, while suggesting quality, the 'signature brand'. Monopoly style house icon builds on the friendly feel, while clarifying the area of business. Many thanks Mark