Thank you. I really like how you created sparkle with the gradation of silver and the actual sparkle mark. I also really like how the text of "studio" feels thin, and precise; it reminds me of a fine pencil mark, which is how I begin my design process. I find that having the concept within the rectangle shape feels contained and would like something freer and more dynamic. I am very excited about my work and I would like the logo to feel excited. I looked at your portfolio and really liked the feel of the one you designer for Lamxxx (can't remember the spelling) but it was a radiating shape with fine lines- very lively. I hope this feedback is helpful and not long winded!
i took a different avenue. #22 The rhythm of the piece i created, matches the sound of your name...(also, the image is a jewel) an abstract "L", nothing specific, just custom piece. I bet you'll like the font, i got it just for you. It feels very precise and beautiful. Correct me if i'm wrong. Does the color work for you? style of image? I focused on something that feels free and less commercial. anything can be changed and your feedback will guide me appropriately...please let me know if i'm on the right track with this thank you.
Your name is the jewel. ...this is the effect after the sound of your name (the bling) very classy.. I visualized how a diamond glows. I think this expresses excitement because it has radiating shapes and it is very lively....do you like it? The colors have an expensive feel to it...of course i can bring any color you like
These are really in the direction I like! I especially like #22, the stylaized "L" is beautiful, rippling, gently curving- love it. Would it be possible to see the "L" in gold and the rest of the text in either black or grey (whichever you think best). I think this would put more focus on the swirl "L" and look precise. You were right I do like the font. Thank you so much.
My partner looked at this design and thought the text of #28 was a little hard to read. He really liked the color combination of #27 text and found it more readable. Is it possible to see #28 with the text from #27. He also thought the stylized "L" was too sickle shaped. Any thoughts on making it more "L" without losing the rippling ribbon look, and not looking like the L from Lavern and Shirley (lol). Thank you for such beautiful work-
would you consider this stylized L? definitely not a laverne and shirley look...i can work on the colors as well, i believe the colors in #41 work splendidly.
#41 color options...clean, professional, not your generic color or design...made the "L" smaller to achieve greater balance...very brandable. do you like it? I can bring many ideas, the sky is the limit, but would prefer following your feedback closely to acheve perfection for you. thank you
I agree I really like the colors of #44, so fresh and lively. I still love the original "L" graphic but I can see what my partner meant. Would it be possible to do a combination of the two "L". So if I can explain myself clearly....the top of the L graphic remains the same as the original but instead of a long soft curve at the bottom the line hits a point in the corner (more than 45 degrees) and then swoops down and back up in a really subtle curve. A handwritten, brushstroke "L" without any loops. I sincerely hope this isn't being too picky. Thank you
here i edited the left corner to make it point less down #47 compared to #46...ever so slightly...gives it more of a flow feel i think. If you trace a handwritten brushstroke L without the loops here, you will see very similar curves...definitely not resembling a sickle with these changes, yet, preserving the curve you like so much.
#48 is what I was trying to describe exactly, but your interpretation in #51 is really interesting. I am out of the studio today but I will show my partner your thoughts- thank you so much for all the prompt and creative work!
am i going in the right direction with this? Please still provide feedback, it would be helpful to know where i stand even without the rankings....thank you
The graphic in #81 is a shape we often use. It is similar to a fern that is locally celebrated; called a Fiddlehead Fern. Is there any way this shape your feel like shiny green, or metallic green or even gold? Any thoughts?
Cool. Would it be possible to see Letang in black without the reflective effect and the "Fiddlehead" in an emerald green (deepest green you have!). Thank you for all your work.