I hope you all of you designers receive this message. I want to thank you for your creative expressions. They we're thoughtful in the challenge of making the invisible (Light) visible. Ideas I never imagined. You inspired me.
Thank you. I greatly appreciate your willingness to express who you are in your craft. Your timely and gracious responses, your willingness to workout an idea, and willingness to propose something new are fantastic traits. I can't award the win to all of you, but I do have something i can share and that is insight into one clients decision making process.
Working with artists who will run with direction first and then explore new ideas is awesome. It helps me feel listened to and then opens me up to a different direction. In this contest I would say you have the charming Britt to thank for that. My main gauge was the expectation my industry has established and then how far can we creatively push the envelope and still have the audience accept it. The other element I was looking for, even though I could not verbalize it until now was the effect of your design on the subject matter. Which communicated the affect it had on the viewer. It gave the logo a sense of purpose and action. A tall order, and one many of you successfully achieved. The last gauge was the timelessness of the logo. Once again achieved by many. These thoughts, are certainly not gospel, and more of a rant to express my thanks to you, but I hope they give a glimpse into the mind of your next client. Thanks again. I'll keep you all in prayer especially during this world wide lock down. Anybody got any toilet paper? It's a hot item around here. Warm Regards, Brian Shields