Thank you for taking the time to work on my design. I like it, but I am trying to appeal to men and have them see that I do not work like a tradional nutritionist that will have them eating "rabbit" food. I want a logo that shows power and strength and that they will be eating real food...red meat, whole milk, etc
I like #35 with the body builder added. Not sure it needs the shadowing under the mens food coach. I like #33 a lot too, but not sure how it would work for a business card or stationary.
Can you show me an alternative stacked version of # 35 and 19? They are very wide and so if I have a hard to fit smaller space stacking might be a better approach. I also thought if it was stacked I might be able to increase the size.
Hello again, thank you for the comments! I made the alternation you wanted Wendy and here comes my "new-idea" pack with new versions of your logo. I can also upload Black & White version if you want as well as change the overall coloring of any of the logo.
These are great - I would love to see the b/w version since it will be rare I can afford to do these in color. My son likes #41 and I like # 42, 39, 40 and 38. I am going to ask a few men their opinion.
Here is the comment I got from one of my male clients.…"no guy is motivated by silverware. It’s a place setting. Again, nice design, but feminine energy. You want MALE energy. The steak is an emotional element. It’s real men’s food. Grrrrrrr. (Okay…I’m exaggerating, but you get my drift.) The bodybuilder graphic elements shows what’s being done with the silverware. You eat real food or at least the food that allows you to get pumped up.
Remember, this is a graphic to create an INSTANT emotional connection or connotation that points in the direction of where you’ll be taking your male clients."
So I guess I need to keep the body builder!! I do like #50 in b/w but I guess I need the body builder or some male symbol back in. Can you do #42 in b/w?
Hi Wendy, I like the way you work on progress of this contest. Here I uploaded resized version of colored logo without the spaces between lines and also made Black & White grayscale version.
Everyone likes your designs but they for some reason do not like the colors. Too overused is the feedback I am getting. Can you show me any other color ideas - maybe something with green in it for fresh and food. wendy
Hi Wendy, for the start I made two new colors, we can mix them with the old ones or add I think maximum two more, brown and purple. So for the start I will wait what you say on these. In my opinion we got still plenty of time to make final result just the best for you.
Those are nice colors in #58, but don't think they would appeal to men. I was thinking either red, grey and black or gold and black or purple and black or brown, orange and red. Another idea is to make the colors in #51 a more true black, then go more grey. wendy
I forgot to tell you you need an apostrophe before the "S" in men's. The colors you choose were not strong enough in hue. Do you have any male friends you can ask :) wendy
Hello Wendy, no problem. I think I found a really good way how to make logo with your desired color combination if you don't mind. This link contains multiple pages of 3 color combinations. I think it will take only a bit of your time for a great result. All the colors are selected for use on both white and black backgrounds. If you don't want to do it this way I will of course make another variations.
You can clearly tell me something like: 5th page, 6th line, 1 st one and I can make it real in your logo. Don't hesitate to ask for more color combinations.
Everyone still likes #54 best - but we need to add the apostrophe on the word men"s. I wonder on #70 if instead of black you made the coach in the same grey tone as #54? wendy
The grey is too light stil - I think #65 is betterl. The graphic designer I am working with on my brochure said the image and type needs to be in solid colors and she thinks we should only have 2 colors to cut down on the expenses.