hi there! welcome! i was beginning to wonder about you! :) love the look, positioning / sizing of the name / logo / graphic - but the name and pictorial is currently a bit too generic for my taste - anyone doing consulting can be called consulta, right? :) not sure what the cirle means in the context of that name. i m also not the huge fan of yellow - prefer soft orange colors with that grey. let's try for something abit more specific?
hi again - someone (a friend) has challenged me to come up with list of words / associations for my name. so here it is:
clean / modern / relevant core / insight (as in looking at the core of the issue) decoding / getting to the truth of the matter (my research) nimble (like a fish) musculine (analytical) - but nimble / flexible / caring (feminine) culture competent smart / mathematics / cryptology / puzzle / analytical / research / patterns insight / looking into the core of the clear / decoding (from complex to simple solutions) professional / expertize/ experienced/ stable creative impactful / strategic impact / problem solving / pragmatic (solutions not just research). nimble / efficient / flexible / client-focused / helping small clients and non-profits (not just large companies) male (analytical, strong) / maternal (caring, client focused, flexible)
maybe there is a fruit or animal that can capture it? (like "apple" or "puma" but it's taken unfortunately :)) ).
you got it! while the name is not exactly what i am looking for (just a tad flirtatious :) ) the look is very very close to what i m looking for. it is about data and also about building blocks, i love the low caps and the color combination. i will write u a private email to explain futher.
hi there. i like the look of the logo very much for #98 and #100 (simple, modenr) and where you are moving with the name. couple of thoughts: - i do not think we should use the word 'data' in the name - it makes it too researchy / geaky (as if i am selling data - such as consumer databases, etc. - while in fact i am selling services) - d-core makes the 'data' inference less obvious which is good - the look of this #123 is 'chunckier' than others which i do not love - the gradient makes this i think a bit more messy to look at; also d-core sounds a bit like 'decore'... many thanks! svetlana
re #162 - i like the idea of using a letter also as a symbol - and letter X is a good one to use because it is a core of so many images (and can be a center, a circle diameter, etc.). but maybe there is a way to do it in a more prominent way but having graphic symbol in the background, by using dotted lines to represent X (just like they do it in geometry books), etc.
hi there! where did you go???? :) hope you still would like to contribute
some ideas: - google EXCENTER image to see if this inspires something - using dots (circles) as idea of data - something along the lines of excentris 1 - 0 - 0 -0 1 consulting 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 research 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 group 1 - 0 -0 -0 (just a thought) - using more abstract representations / more 2d of circles and triangles
something completely different. The design has 2 parts and unsolved and solved. This concept has several key benefits. the first is problem solving which your company does. The second is those seeking problem solving which you company provide and why your people seek you out. The third is presentation. Great to provide small challenge to those who visit your website...breakup the the normal routine of browsing sites and they will remember it.
Forth and one that is important that is promotional gear...this would be great on Tee's front can be unsolved the back of Tee is solved. Key Fobs...great client gives away key fobs with the Excentris puzzle and so many other ideas
thats very interesting. and is in line with some of my thinking re 15-puzzle idea (see comments to the tournament). what if we try using the puzzle as E itself (not as separate picture). in other words E (as puzzle) - xcentris
your idea is so complete i really can't think of other feedback for you... one thought is whether the puzzle pieces can be a bit more separate from each other (kind of floating next to each other - still in a form of a square / idealized 15 puzzle). this way they are both a puzzle - and data bits representation, expecially if you color them in 2 shades (say black - or grey; and orange) - this way they do stand for data bits (kind of like 0s and 1s).