Light Forge StudiosLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Light Forge Studios has selected their winning logo design.

For $400 they received 357 designs from 48 different designers from around the world.
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Discussion

 
Logo Designer
2 entries that I have just submitted, if there is anything that you think that I need to change on them please let me know so that I can do that for you. Please give some feedback so that I may better serve you.

Thank you,

Dave Benner

(This comment references Entry #106)
15 years ago
 
Thanks for your efforts. Sorry I haven't been better about leaving feedback. I like the anvil icon. The name of the company seems to be getting lost a little, and I feel like that's the most important element. I'd like the name to pop and attract the eye first. Right now my eye is drawn to the illustration, then the word "studios", then the name of the company.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hows this one work for you? It still has the anvil & hammer (but is now more subdued), the attention is now focused on LIGHTFORGE, with studios running second. I used the yellow swoosh under LIGHTFORGE to help draw the eye there first and then studios second.

Tell me if it works for you or not.

Thank you,


Dave Benner

(This comment references Entry #117)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Sorry, this one you can see the anvil and hammer better in. This site shows the images darker than what my program that I do then is.

(This comment references Entry #118)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here is what your logo would look like if it was stamped (embossed) onto a steel plate. Tell me what you think about this design. If you would like to see a particular font, image, or any other idea, I would be much appreciative if you shared it with me. I can put almost whatever you imagine into this type of format.

If you would like to see what it would look like as a non 3D image, I can do that as well. Also if you are particular to any certain colors please let me know so that I can incorporate them as well.

I will start working on a different type of look on steel now as well and submit it when it is finished.

Thank you,


Dave Benner

(This comment references Entry #144)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Okay, here is newer way to look at an embossed image. The steel plate is flat with a shadow, which gives it a little bit of 3D effect. The word LIGHT is in gold and has a grainy look to it as if it was painted with a paint that has metal flakes in it (like 'Testers' model paints). The burst of light that comes from behind the anvil and the word FORGE are in Bronze, and also has the grainy look to it as if it were painted like 'Testers' paints. The words LIGHT, FORGE, and Studios, as well as the image have an embossed look to them.

This is a unique embossing style. If you look at your monitor from any angle it looks as if it were really embossed, not just a shadowy look that resembles an embossed look. Try and take a look at some of these other designs at an angle on your monitor (especially a flat screen) and the embossed look disappears, this style will not.

I can give you other designs where LIGHT and FORGE are on the same line, and the image in the center or at the beginning of text. Now, I can also change the colors to color you'd like to see, but I figured with a steel plate I might as well stick with other metals, such as the gold and bronze.

Anyways thanks for considering my entry and I will eagerly await a response from you!

Thank you,

Dave Benner

(This comment references Entry #165)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here is just a little taste of what I am talking about changing colors around.

(This comment references Entry #166)
15 years ago
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