Gorgeous! I really like them both. Just one problem--there's no 'e' at the end of Mezmeriz. Also I don't like having Mezmeriz underlined in entry #14. Entry #13 just needs the spelling changed. Thanks--this is awesome!
One more request--I really like what you did for SIMPLICITY SOFTWARE with the S logo surrounded by color in a circle. Any chance you can try something similar with the Z or M in our name?
I like the font. Only problem I have with the color is that it will print black. I like the black font--it contrasts very nicely with the colorful circles. The larger text is nice too.
Thanks, looks good. Any chance of having a version of the logo you did for SIMPLICITY SOFTWARE with the S logo surrounded by color in a circle for ours? You might try something similar with the Z or M in our name. Thanks
I think this hits on the single most salient point to all stakeholders (it's not the mechanics of the thing, but the outcome - a 'mezmerizing' projected image). It is simple, dynamic, suggestive, versatile across all media and colourways - a hignly brandable mark...
Like the idea behind #51, if there's a way to get the vibrance of colors you used in the past designs--that was what attracted me to SIMPLICITY's logo which you designed.
solid colours, lighter weight font - very clean...(btw, if there's a hint of butterfly or dragonfly here, that's a happy accident suggestive of letting imagination 'take flight', so to speak).
Watermark version for fax/photocopy, silkscreen, laser etching, sandblasting on office doors, vinyl cut, etc...'reads' well at any size large or small. Clean and simple, not spindly/spikey, fluid friendly, professional...
working backwards now - putting solid colours back in, each of which can be numerically specified according to chosen colour book (Pantone, Truematch, Focaltone, coated stock, uncoated, etc...).