this is the exact aspect ratio of the sign..
Since the bottom part was a bit larger than I expected I was able to include the "custom" in a balanced way.. I will include a full size version in the final/source files.
Great...thank you. We've been trying to find those dimensions. The sign company who gave us a bid on replacing it said 10'x20' and 4'x8', but I think those are guestimates. I'm working on getting a more accurate number.
And as far as the design goes, we're still leaning toward this version....the curve on the bottom of K is a little more subtle that the sharper angle on the newer versions.
I will let you know as soon as I get more accurate dimensions for the sign.
Just letting you know that I can provide multiple versions of the same logo vertical /horizontal/red&white background and I can adjust a version for your sign , you will just have to give me the exact dimensions of the sign ..
I noticed that the bottom of the "K" has a slight curve to it. I assume that curve is left over from your more stacked designs, like #44.
Can we see it with a straighter angle on it, mirroring the angle on the top of the "t"?
(I do like the slight modification on the stock font.)
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Can we also see a horizontal version of this similar to your #41 entry?
(using the same font as above for the "custom cleaners")
also note the difference in size within the rectangle of the entries.. making a larger graphic representing the sign in the 320X280 rectangle here on LT does not change the real aspect ratio and the fact that its still much smaller in reality
The main advantages of this logo are that it 1. Keeps the established branding which is extremely important in my professional opinion.It is not a coincidence that companies like Coca Cola, Apple ,Shell etc. have kept their established branding elements over the years when redesigning/modernizing their brands
2. It will have a much better visibility on the sign compared to designs that have a symbol outside the text(in those cases the text inevitably gets much smaller and therefore less visible) . and 3. It does not contain totally overused representations of certain objects in the industry which makes it more original and standing out from the competition.
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Since the bottom part was a bit larger than I expected I was able to include the "custom" in a balanced way.. I will include a full size version in the final/source files.
And as far as the design goes, we're still leaning toward this version....the curve on the bottom of K is a little more subtle that the sharper angle on the newer versions.
I will let you know as soon as I get more accurate dimensions for the sign.
I noticed that the bottom of the "K" has a slight curve to it. I assume that curve is left over from your more stacked designs, like #44.
Can we see it with a straighter angle on it, mirroring the angle on the top of the "t"?
(I do like the slight modification on the stock font.)
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Can we also see a horizontal version of this similar to your #41 entry?
(using the same font as above for the "custom cleaners")
2. It will have a much better visibility on the sign compared to designs that have a symbol outside the text(in those cases the text inevitably gets much smaller and therefore less visible) . and 3. It does not contain totally overused representations of certain objects in the industry which makes it more original and standing out from the competition.
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Not sure about the atomic orbits...
or the "E".
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