great working with you too; thanks for all the wonderful comments and directions; and wishing you the very best in finding the perfect logo and best wshes
Thanks for all your wonderful designs. I'm going to wrap it up. It was a pleasure working with you. I'm sure I'll be back. I hope you'll still be around. You're amazing.
Sorry - a torch has been done by another designer? So wont seem professonal for me to take on another desgners idea ; besides it violates designers code of conduct
the flor in this miraculous image is in only one spot. It is the spot on the womb of the mother, symbolizing that she is carrying in her womb the Divine creator. Take a read. i think it will help your direction. The image is amazing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe
retaining almost our original logo makes sense? just made it look like a SUNflower
the reference of a sun flower to the Aztec culture : " The Otomi use the name "dä nukhä," which translates to "big flower that looks at the sun god," a reference to pre-Columbian solar worship. The Otomi still use sunflowers as an ornament in their churches.... "
" ... sunflower (Helianthus annuus) - the state flower of Kansas - is native to Mexico (and was probably domesticated there as far back as 2600 BCE); relates to the Mexica (Aztecs)
i like the idea. it makes me think of some cool stuff. I'm going to stay away from fades. we've had problems translating our other logo's fades to shirts, print etc
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- wlll try a lantern later in the day
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https://www.guadalupeshrine.org/resources/guadalupe/facts
the flor in this miraculous image is in only one spot. It is the spot on the womb of the mother, symbolizing that she is carrying in her womb the Divine creator. Take a read. i think it will help your direction. The image is amazing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe
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#169 - dfferent perspective
feel free to ask for any changes you may like to see
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Anyway will redo it ASAP - just logged in changes in just a while
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the reference of a sun flower to the Aztec culture : " The Otomi use the name "dä nukhä," which translates to "big flower that looks at the sun god," a reference to pre-Columbian solar worship. The Otomi still use sunflowers as an ornament in their churches.... "
" ... sunflower (Helianthus annuus) - the state flower of Kansas - is native to Mexico (and was probably domesticated there as far back as 2600 BCE); relates to the Mexica (Aztecs)
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