#28 - like the u made into stehtoscope - could you make it a little more "rope-like" instead of the straight underline - so it looks more like it's dangling down with gravity? Not crazy about the font - little too comic sans for me - maybe try another?
#30 - the + with the flame looks a little too olympic or methodist church feel. Maybe just red in color without the flame? Just the +
#37 - I really like the new font much more than the rounded/comic sans. I also like the mix red, black, grey.
could you do one like this #37 with just the red + (and not the path through it) to see what that looks like? could you do one just like #37, but replacing the + symbol with a pill or stethoscope?
I don't think I can use just a red cross. The mark is copyrighted and not free for use as is. I have to alter it a bit in order for it to be ok, thats why I chose the road to suggest succes and a clear pathway. I'll submit more ideas according to your directions shortly
subtle door integrated into the cross, with the colors signifying the transition from dark to bright. It also stands for a portal which your blog is supposed to be
#44 - really like it. I think I'd like to see the stethoscope off the u - seems to make more sense with that orientation. Also, I think I like the grey in #37 for "leadership".
Maybe try a version with grey lettering on "leadership" and red lettering on "cures" with stethoscope on u and another version with grey lettering on "leadership" and black lettering on "cures" with stethoscope on u. Concerned the red might be a little too medical.
#113 the bandaid is actually really cool and looks great! I don't think it works as much for me because my philosophy is that leadership CURES problems - it's not a "bandaid" fix. I do think it looks awesome though and is a cool idea. just theme wise doesn't fit as well.
#156 - I LOVE it! Subtle play on medical with the +, but ties in leadership/business with a tie. Can't tell difference between #156 and #157 - can you explain?
157 has a subtle gradient on the + sign at the bottom, Glad you like it, I love it too, especially because it's also an abstract leader. If you have any suggestions or would like to see some changes let me know:)
In my opinion the cross relates the best to the word cure because it has a general meaning and it's the only one which would refference healing/curing instead of consult. It has a permanent meaning rather than temporary.