Hi again - just one more question: Could you try to make a version of the two different logos (the illustration on the left and the illustration on the top) where you make the illustration exactly the same size? If they are the same size, we can more easily mix the usage of the two different logos in different situations. Would that be possible? at least just to see it - if it is not possible to find a size matching both logos and looking fine and the same time, we of cause stick to the sizes you have already done.
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We made a survey with your three highest ranked logos. This one came in top. We were wondering if we could have a "package" with different variations of the logos ranked 1, 2 and 3 containing:
1) logo 1
2) logo 2
3) the text without the "m" illustration
4) the "m" illustration without text
5) logo 3 in 3-4 different colours e.g. fully black, fully green, fully dark orange etc
This would allow us to be able to use the "m"-illustration as a "symbol" on e.g. presentations, the text alone where the illustration is not needed and the different "full colour variations" in contexts where we e.g. need to place a logo on a blue background or signal environmental awareness using e.g. the green version from time to time. For instance we plan to sponsor a sport team wearing blue shirts. This logo would be almost invisible on the blue background unless we add a white square as well, but that would make it less elegang. Hence we would like to use e.g. a white logo for this.
We like that the illustration is a unique design/interpretation of the letter M. What bother our eyes is mainly the colour overlay. Could you try making a more visually "clean" version of the M?
We also like the idea that the M also resembles buildings, but it is not necessarily essential for us to have an illustration showing buildings of any kind.
Comments to the colours:
Orange and red is not for us.
The blue/blue is visually ok but signals more financial sector.
The blue/green signals more construction to us.
Unfortunately we cannot come up with any better colour combinations.
We tried printing/photo copying it and the illustration and the grey font fades. We will be using it on e.g. mail signatures and letter heads where the logo will be small.
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We made a survey with your three highest ranked logos. This one came in top. We were wondering if we could have a "package" with different variations of the logos ranked 1, 2 and 3 containing:
1) logo 1
2) logo 2
3) the text without the "m" illustration
4) the "m" illustration without text
5) logo 3 in 3-4 different colours e.g. fully black, fully green, fully dark orange etc
This would allow us to be able to use the "m"-illustration as a "symbol" on e.g. presentations, the text alone where the illustration is not needed and the different "full colour variations" in contexts where we e.g. need to place a logo on a blue background or signal environmental awareness using e.g. the green version from time to time. For instance we plan to sponsor a sport team wearing blue shirts. This logo would be almost invisible on the blue background unless we add a white square as well, but that would make it less elegang. Hence we would like to use e.g. a white logo for this.
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We also like the idea that the M also resembles buildings, but it is not necessarily essential for us to have an illustration showing buildings of any kind.
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Could you also try to do a version where you place the illustration to the left of the typing? To make it look less like a crown on the top.
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Orange and red is not for us.
The blue/blue is visually ok but signals more financial sector.
The blue/green signals more construction to us.
Unfortunately we cannot come up with any better colour combinations.
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