Hello... Logo Tournament has just implemented a new look web site and some things are a little unfamiliar to me. My most recent entries, for example, are mixed in with all the others and appear to be listed in no particular order... they are easy for me to miss when I scroll through my entries looking for them.
I just wondered if you have seen them and, if so, whether it is a concept you would like to see explored any further. The entry numbers in question are #73 and #73 and, on my screen, they appear four entries further up the page than the one I am commenting on now.
A couple of new ideas (#73 and #74), playing on the idea of the limitlessess of space and endless possibilities/potential. The smoke plume forms an infinity loop.
I've experimented a little with blue/orange and blues and greys. Perhaps more interesting are the monochrome version, which shows how the logo might appear in situations where it's not possible to print in colour (#48); and a version showing how the logo tessellates (#49), which might give rise to some creative designs for stationery,marketing collateral and/or internal design projects.
These last two are not intended as final logo design propositions, but as examples of the flexibility of the concept.
I've submitted a new concept in two variations - #33 and #34. I've created an infinite loop using three rotated abstract letter Ls. They are oriented so that there is an upward pointing arrow in the middle, representing performance.
In #33, I've italicised the icon so that it's skew matches the text; in #34, the icon is left upright.
So far this is my favorite of all your designs! Would look fantastic on a web page!! May I post on a mock page and see how it is received for the pediatric piece?
Sorry, I misunderstood your earlier comment. Is #21 & #22 the composition you had in mind?
As for your earlier suggestion of replacing the 'L' with an infinity symbol instead of the 'S' (#8), that idea has now been explored by another designer, so I cannot do it.
I will continue to experiment with new ideas meanwhile, enjoy your Sunday!
I like #9 but I would like to see the logo next to the word LIMITLESS and performance and therapy running under the logo and the word! Have a great evening and I look forward to seeing some of your ideas tomorrow. You are doing a great job!
I love the colors. Our business has both adults and pediatrics. This full spectrum would be great for the kids! I think I would like it if the "performance and therapy" ran below the entire image and word LIMITLESS.
The icon represents a double arched bridge reflected in water (as an arthritis sufferer, I use water therapeutically for pain relief, so this image resonates with me) to form an infinity symbol. The colour scheme is 'full spectrum', reinforcing the idea of limitless.
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I just wondered if you have seen them and, if so, whether it is a concept you would like to see explored any further. The entry numbers in question are #73 and #73 and, on my screen, they appear four entries further up the page than the one I am commenting on now.
Regards, Steve
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I've experimented a little with blue/orange and blues and greys. Perhaps more interesting are the monochrome version, which shows how the logo might appear in situations where it's not possible to print in colour (#48); and a version showing how the logo tessellates (#49), which might give rise to some creative designs for stationery,marketing collateral and/or internal design projects.
These last two are not intended as final logo design propositions, but as examples of the flexibility of the concept.
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Out of interest, do you prefer the slanted version (#33) or the upright one (#34)?
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I've submitted a new concept in two variations - #33 and #34. I've created an infinite loop using three rotated abstract letter Ls. They are oriented so that there is an upward pointing arrow in the middle, representing performance.
In #33, I've italicised the icon so that it's skew matches the text; in #34, the icon is left upright.
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As for your earlier suggestion of replacing the 'L' with an infinity symbol instead of the 'S' (#8), that idea has now been explored by another designer, so I cannot do it.
I will continue to experiment with new ideas meanwhile, enjoy your Sunday!
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I have uploaded a revision to #3 - please see #9. It's after midnight here, so I am about to log off, but I will work on variations to #8 tomorrow.
I'd love to have your thoughts about any other ideas you may have to improve either concept.
Best regards, Steve
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