Thank you for your submissions! Of the four you submitted (#54, #55,#56, #57), I am intrigued by the concept of the pen nib in #57 the most. I'm still not crazy about the blocky font that everyone is submitting. I'd like to see something less thick, more feminine (maybe even a handwriting or script font). I looked through your portfolio, and I like the way you treated different colors into a gradient in the logo you did for Margaret Griffin. I also like the 3-D illustration for LaTrobe or the silhouette for IdeaWerks. Could you try a 3-d pen nib with a gradient color and a lighter, more feminine font?
Thank you for the new submissions. Now that I see the gradient, I don't think I'm going to go any further in that direction -- not because i don't like it, I do, but because I can see the potential for printers to really mess it up. :( I like the font better for "My" and "Assistant", but still am not overly fond of the thick font on "C2C."