It just came to mind to combine flashlight element from my wordmark form design and include it here,...it actualy turned out really good, both aestheticaly and symbolicaly. Thoughts? Thnx
I did some fine tunning on design this morning. Introduced some shine effects to give the character more depth, but without interfering with flat appearance of shapes within the logo. This is very important for practical use of the logo (web, but mostly print and embroidery...). Basicaly, logo must work well in all its variations (color, grayscale, monochromatic and negative space).
I've also made unique, custom font, with Western feel, but maintaining simplicity and balancing modern, professional look with traditional vibe you like.
I've also explored one potentialy interesting color scheme, with basic gray and warm orange, yellow accents (#220), and presented grayscale version on #221.
Hope this little analysis helps, and let me know if I can be of further assistance. Thank you
I'm back with some interesting developments based on your input and suggestions. This character is developing really well, with the hat and cat glasses. Thank you
I wear cat eye type glasses. I wonder if we can give the girls some cat eye glasses so it resembles me more. Here is the link to the glasses I wear. Cat eye with some sparkles on the side and I don't have bans. Can we make the girl look a little more 50s retro with cat eye glasses https://www.francisklein.fr/produit/vinyl/ and make the lettering more retro like?
...lantern as unique symbol of coming together in a difficult situation, and finding the way out,...following the light of knowledge/learning towards better quality of life. Very simple with huge branding potential and recognizability.
Variation on design #84, with flower symbol, indicating tought process of putting the flower together from different color shapes. This actually might be my best concept so far, that tells the story about your work in very simple way.
Here's one potentialy interesting "teaching horse" character. Variation on entry #79. Might be interesting style, but I'm exploring some other ideas. Be back soon. Thank you
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Bojan
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P.S. Grayscale version on #226
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I did some fine tunning on design this morning. Introduced some shine effects to give the character more depth, but without interfering with flat appearance of shapes within the logo. This is very important for practical use of the logo (web, but mostly print and embroidery...). Basicaly, logo must work well in all its variations (color, grayscale, monochromatic and negative space).
I've also made unique, custom font, with Western feel, but maintaining simplicity and balancing modern, professional look with traditional vibe you like.
I've also explored one potentialy interesting color scheme, with basic gray and warm orange, yellow accents (#220), and presented grayscale version on #221.
Hope this little analysis helps, and let me know if I can be of further assistance. Thank you
Regards,
Bojan
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I'm back with some interesting developments based on your input and suggestions. This character is developing really well, with the hat and cat glasses. Thank you
Bojan
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Thank you for all the constructive feedback. I got it all and will work on some modifications and explore alternative colors.
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If something else comes to mind, I'll upload it. Thnx
Bojan
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Here's one potentialy interesting "teaching horse" character. Variation on entry #79. Might be interesting style, but I'm exploring some other ideas. Be back soon. Thank you
Regards,
Bojan