#10 is one of my favorites so far. Although it may be a bit too busy, at least it conveys clearly what our company provides and is attention-getting.
I do think the font on the right side may not be quite right and that you could play around with this concept with a few different treatments to see what works best (for instance, without the peaked corners, with different peaked corners, with different fonts for NAPC, different size of the elements, etc.) I would also need to see it in B/W as well to see if it works without color.
I want to know, is #29 close with logo design that you need. I have to make any variations again with #29 ? Don't worry, I always ready for it. Thank's for your feedback.
HI Craftthink, can I see #29 iwth the following variations (keep eveything the same excpet for what I mention.:
v1 Substitute orange for the red v2 Substitute a lighter version of blue for the blue v3 Substiture a dot for the star at the bottom of the emblem v4 Substitute a checkmark for the start at the bottom of the emblem
While I really like #29, there is something about it that too quickly makes people think of the NASA logo (http://www.southeastern.edu/stories/NASA_logo.jpg), which may not actually be a bad thing, but I want a few changes to see what happens when we make them.
Here it is. Four new variations of colour and logo element. I thought it's very different from the NASA logo. When we look the colours and four letter in logo (NAPC and NASA) was the same we can say it as similarities. But in the NASA logo doesn't have black colour (blue, red & white only). Sorry if what I thought is wrong idea. So if you want me to make a few changes from designs that I've made, I'll always ready for it. Thank you.
#114 is my new favorite. It's a nice compromise between business and "sunshine"
Two requests: 1) Could I see this same version with a) gold and then with b) silver (like #104 and #105) 2) Could I see this same version circled on the outside only in gold and silver (like #117, only the a) gold and b) silver is on the OUTSIDE of the text instead of the inside?
Hope that makes sense...
What I'm trying to see is how this design would work with different certtifiation levels. Ie.e Gold certified, Silver Certified, etc.