We really like your creative use of the seed of life! Particularly how #3 looks like a person in the middle! See our latest comment for some color ideas, we don't really like turquoise so much. While we like #8 - both the flower design as well as the use of the "o" in both words and the tag line design, we are a bit concerned that readers may not know how to spell "nourishing" and miss that there is an "O" in it. What about an option with the flower in the HOPE instead?
While we appreciate your use of a font similar to our existing font (for Nourishing Hope), we are open for a change. If you have other font ideas, we would be interested.
Thanks. We prefer #31 - with the "person", rather than the others - they look too much like a "star" for us. What about entry #34 for the "person" logo of #31 to the left of the words and make a simple "o" in hope. We like the tagline in #34 - it's very readable. #31's tagline it still too small to read. Thanks.
Thanks. I like Nourishing Hope all on one line as in #35. I wondered if you would consider what it might look like if you added the last "layer of petals" on the seed. Originally I was thinking a simple outline around in the share of the seed, or they could be colored in or some variation. I also would be interested in something like this color palettehttp://www.colourlovers.com/palette/1511210/pinocchio_story with colors 1, 2 and 4 (orange). I imagined the top of the "flower" now green, in orange. The bottom in one of the blue colors from the palette, and the outside new petals in the other blue. Also the Nourishing in blue and the Hope in orange. And could you make the tagline uniform again and all gray. Thanks so much if you would!
Still needs something. We like the elements, though not necessarily the back shape (too star like), which is white in 59 and too dark blue in 58. Wondering how else to bring dimensionality... gradients/outlining? Also, we're liking to remain true to the underlying lines of the seed of life (check where those outer lines actually lay). Need to bump up tagline (more readable).. lets see words in orange. The orange needs to pop.
Can you try some san serif fonts for nourishing hope? On a separate note, we are curious if there any way to add dimensionality to the image? People resonate with the "person." Thanks.
Everyone in our community loves yours! Can you use the Nourishing Hope font in #158 for the one in first place? Could you make the tagline larger so that the first line fills in the space up to the G, and that both lines of the tagline are the same font size.
Thanks. #170 I have made the Nourishing Hope font in #158 for the one in first place. Also made the tagline larger so that the first line fills in the space up to the G, and that both lines of the tagline are the same font size. How about this one? Thanks again...
A few things as we finalize, please. We'd like to take a look at few more san-serif font options... the current one is close, but a little bit tight in spacing (scrunched)...loosening that up will allow the tagline in orange below to become a bit larger and easier to read. Also, can you send us iterations where you add a half-space between "nourishing" and "hope" - we'd like to see how that looks to the eye. Finally, let's try a slight shade darker blue on the word "hope." We're wondering it that may help give it the contrast desired between to the two words - we understand that the "hope" blue matches the blue in the seed design, but think that notching up the blue in "hope" may help the eye catch the contrast even more. (What do YOU think about this?). Thank you! Martin and Julie