You can check integration of all three subtext options on entries #468 (MEN'S), #469 (SWIM) and #470 (FIT). I've used very elegant open source font called Montserrat,...modern, elegant, balances well the main logo graphic/brand, without drawing the focus from it.
I'm sorry, we can't communicate outside of LT, before the contest is over. I've uploaded version with MENS on #467, but it's not a problem to deliver all the variations
When it comes to jewlery production technology, molding, or laser cutting of the logo, there are two ways of doing it:
1. using the exact shape of the logo - than all the segment of the logo must be connected into monolith piece, like shown on entry #458, or
2. using some sort of background to connect all the logo segments into one monolith piece - basicaly negative space of the logo, like shown on entry #459 (I've used round shape to demonstrate, but it can by any shape, of course)
Whichever option is used, brand recognizability will be maintained.
Hello we really like this one,
But i know its going to be a issue making Jewlery pieces, usually to make mold they want the logo to all be one piece connected… can you show us a sample of it all being connected thank you
OK, I've made few options with G not interfering too much with O, and making it as prominent as possible on entries #440/#441, #442/#443 (with G overlapping the O), and one on #444/#445 (with two letters merged,...from this option letters can be easily used separately).
I see what you're saying. Let me see if I can make G more prominent without interfering too much with O segment. But in the end it's not a problem to deliver both letters separately, if this is one of the potential applications for the future.
I really like this as we are coming down to our final picks. Not sure how rugged we are trying to go as we are thinking of all styles willing to put this on and feel good wearing it. Kinda like a lulu lemon or Alo brand. Another thing we would like to see is if we can make the G more pronounced so as if in the future we wanted to seperate the O&the G for future designs if that would be possible?
..this is completely custom made font for OG, with variations on #86 and #88. On this specific design, and the one on #86, there's subtle abstract representation of a flame/torch formed by letters O and G, enhancing the feel of movement/dynamism. Of course, if even more masculine vibe is required, testing that rugged feel from #83 is not a problem. Any thoughts? Thnx
...variation on design #82, but with more prominent OG segment, with rugged, beaten, wornout effect added (like an iron plate, engraved with OG), for more masculine vibe. Thoughts? thnx
Here are few branding solutions you might find interesting,...combination of strong/traditional, and elegant/modern. I've kept it clean and eye-grabbing.
Let me know if I can be of further asistance. Thnx
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Can you add the words men’s, swim, fit to the final deliverables.
I want to show you a font we like but don’t know how to share it with you.
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When it comes to jewlery production technology, molding, or laser cutting of the logo, there are two ways of doing it:
1. using the exact shape of the logo - than all the segment of the logo must be connected into monolith piece, like shown on entry #458, or
2. using some sort of background to connect all the logo segments into one monolith piece - basicaly negative space of the logo, like shown on entry #459 (I've used round shape to demonstrate, but it can by any shape, of course)
Whichever option is used, brand recognizability will be maintained.
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But i know its going to be a issue making Jewlery pieces, usually to make mold they want the logo to all be one piece connected… can you show us a sample of it all being connected thank you
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I'll upload as soon as I'm done.
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I also like the vibe of that rugged finish,...it gives a masculine feel, but doesn't take anything away from clean, established look
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Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
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Thank you for the feedback,...be back soon with suggested modifications.
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Here are few branding solutions you might find interesting,...combination of strong/traditional, and elegant/modern. I've kept it clean and eye-grabbing.
Let me know if I can be of further asistance. Thnx
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