I like this building block idea - it is friendly and looks like with this attorney you get all the pieces to come together. Can we make it slightly more legal looking and still approachable and friendly. Its a fine balance.
HI I'd also like to see #9 and #10 with color. Need a capital "L" on Law offices. In terms of color, I like the teal that is being used in other designs.
1. Font and capitalizations - Law Offices of - all upper and lower case (except for the of) MATTHEW B. GOLDING - upper and lower CAPS
2. Orientation and word Positioning - Try some with copy centered and then also left and right justified with logo centered on top
3. Color - Vary the colors of the boxes so that the shades of the color come together to form the 100% color. I like the greenish blue/teal color that others have used vs. a true blue as you have used. Seems to add some credibility to have the depth of green color with the relaxing nature of the blue.
Hi. Can we please see the following: 1. Font and capitalizations - Law Offices of - all upper and lower caps MATTHEW B. GOLDING: option 1: upper and lower CAPS ; option 2: upper and lower case 2. Color - I like the greenish blue/teal color that others have used vs. a true blue as you have used. Seems to add some credibility to have the depth of green color with the relaxing nature of the blue. 3. Specific font - I like the more stylized fonts some of the other designers have used. The other fonts look traditional but with a freshness. The one you used seems to look a bit ordinary. NOt wanting to get to fancy just balance approachable and confident/trusting.
3. Specific Refinements by design: #45 - font exploration above and color above # 40 with color shades as described above and font like described above # 56 font and color above
Can you please do some exploration so that we can prioritze our fiinal designs? Many thanks. This is definitely a contender! We like this look alot.
See font from first ranked design for examples of: 1) the kind of more interesting font, 2) use of upper and lower caps and 3) the layout of the lines (justified)