Here are some of my concepts. I've gone for something that's fairly clean and simple, yet striking. Creating an icon that works well within the logo or as a stand alone element, one that can be used for things like favicons or watermarks.
The logos are 100% vector so will scale well to any size, and works well in full colour, B&W and on coloured backgrounds if needed.
It would be my pleasure to work up any variations so please do say. I look forward to your comments or thoughts.
First of all thank you for all your efforts so far, really appreciate it!
We would also like to see some different options for that logo (the first one), key changes can be: A) another font? B) lower case letters? (Apart from the initial M and A) C) a little "shadow" under the logo? D) a bigger space between the logo and the letters? E) maybe a discrete vertical line between the logo and the letters?
Also maybe chanfe the shades of blue used as the dark blue dominates the rest?
Thanks for the feedback and direction! Of course would be my pleasure. And here are a few new options; #99, #100, #101, #102, #103, #104 and #105.
I've tried different combinations of your direction. But of course we can mix and match, so if you like the shade of blue from one, but like the layout from another please do say and I'll work that up.
thanks a lot, they looked really good!! As a general comment, we would like the graph on the left hand side and the shadow not touching the graph. Could we please see the following changes: A) logo as is but on left, letters as they are B) logo on the left, title in two lines with the same font as the one you have used in 103 C) logo on the left, title in two lines, same font but word "Analytics" in orange colour D) logo on the left, title in two lines, same font but word "Analytics" in orange colour and in the logo perhaps the darker shade of blue to be a wee bit darker blue than currently (somewhere between the 103 and the 85 versions in graph colour)
Thank you for being so quick in responding to feedback
Hi Angus, thank you so much, it's great! We really liked the #124 graph and the letters in #123 so could you please combine these two (I think the letters in #124 are a bit blurry). Also, it was a great idea to have the Analytics in bold - draws attention to it, which is exactly what we want. Could you make the "Marge" a bit bolder as well but not as bold as the "Analytics"?
Also, I know we requested that but can we please see three versions of what I described above; a) one with the graph and the changed letters plus the shadow at the bottom of the graph b) one with the graph and the changed letters without the shadow at the bottom of the graph c) one with the graph and the changed letters without the shadow at the bottom of the graph but with a discrete vertical line "separating" the logo from the letters?
Thank you so much for your patience with all these requests - it looks soo good :)
Would be my pleasure! And here are those changes; #137, #138, #139, #140, #141 and #142.
With #141 and #142 (just an enlarged version of just the text from #141), I've customised the word "Analytics". By shortening the "L" (and curving it under the "g"), I've managed to get the two words closer together, thereby removing some of the negative space between them. And then also joining the "yt".
Request away - its got to be perfect, and thanks what changes are for :)
Not a problem on the variations. And here are those; #155, #156, #157, #158, #159, #160, #161, #162, #163, #164, #165, #166, #167 and #168
With all of them, my making the "Marge" slightly larger, it moved the "g" past the "l" and thereby allowed me to close the gap between the two words!
With #155 - #161 ... this all uses blue and orange (where the middle blue has been lightened), and tries with and without the lines. I also experimented with flipping the icon in #160 and #161 so the orange elements / arrow in the icon is more upwards and positive.
Then with #162 - #168 ... these are all colour combinations that could work!
My pleasure, and of course no problems at all. Here is a selection of variations for #158 (#169, #170, #171 and #172) and a few font options for #155 (#173, #174, #175, #176, #177, #178, #179, #180, #181 and #182).
Thanks again for being so quick in your responses!
I think we are almost there! We like #155 and we want to see two different versions of it: A) without a line and the letters closer to the logo and B) with a blue line