Thank-you for your submission peg770.
The contrast of black lines and colors is getting close to an Ojibwa feel. The sun/wind combo is apparent.
A few suggestions:
- I would like to convey a balance of masculine and feminine with the logo being feminine and the font masculine (sans-serif). The feminine is representative of connectedness to all that is (especially nature) while the masculine is representative of excellence in technical education that we are striving to provide.
- I find the shadows somewhat distracting. In Ojibwa art, colors are usually used concentrically but with a waviness to them.
Some examples:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_cVabmUN4q6A/S9KPEH1MIjI/AAAAAAAABLI/-jCcxOVt97s/s1600/141.jpghttp://www.3waldens.com/Image2.jpghttp://2.bp.blogspot.com/-XpSbB_6wU7M/TYTHL_10hjI/AAAAAAAAIho/BU28DOXUgFU/s1600/Maslak%2BMcLeod%2BGallery%2Bvs%2BGallery%2BSunami_side-by-side%2Bcomparison.jpg