You've given me some great ideas and options to work with. For #39 and #81, I would like to see these two designs (my faves, btw) with the "YES" in a more contrasting color besides the green, perhaps in red, the same as the red of the "J". I want it to pop and be visible at a short distance.
You're welcome! Thanks for the compliments. Did the adjustments (#107 and #108). Thanks for maintaining excellent communication/feedback. It really helps. I made the "YES" a little bigger as well.
I'm concerned that you may have not seen my last few entries. Maybe I've been a little spoiled because pretty much all my entries have been ranked up until now. Just checking anyway :)
Hi. I definitely saw your entries, and appreciate your work very much.
I am very much leaning toward Design #107 as the winner (although currently in 4th). I like what you did with it very much.
Your other designs are also very good, but as we near the end of the contest I am more focused on the ranking of the finalists... or at least top 12... in which the best of your work is represented. In this list, I'm trying to include a lot of different stuff, although clearly I like your work the most.
Hope that makes some sense. Are there any drawbacks to this approach?
Not really. It's okay. It's not that important that I become a top designer here. I just want to do good work, Help clients with their branding and design solutions and make some money. Otherwise, I would say that rankings should be done according to what you believe are the best designs and not so much trying to mix it up (if that makes sense). I understand though because it wouldn't look too fair to the other participants if a bunch of designs with slight differences got ranked one after the other. At the end of the day, all designers want to feel like they achieved something and that their work/participation was appreciated. So as I said before, I don't mind really. I'm just glad my work is appreciated. It's good motivation. Thanks again!