Thank you for your time and submission. I like where this is headed but the parantheses encompassing the letters "OIS" aren't what I'm looking for. Could I see something similar with maybe a full circle around "OIS" or with some kind of design to the left and right of the O and S?
I like #3 and #6. Thank you for your revisions and time. Could you change the color of the letters "OIS" from green to a dark blue without the fading effect? I want to see if I can give the logo a "crisp" look. Once that color is changed, if you need to change the color of the arcing design in #3 and the orb inside the "O" of "OIS" in #6 feel free to use a green, orange or, another color if you feel it will fit better.
Hampura, thannk you for your continued interest. I'm leaning toward your #39 design that gives me the option of branding "OIS" as being synonomous with "Online Insurance Solutions" in the future. How can you expand on the idea you had with #39? Don't be afraid to play around with it as long as it's crisp and business like. How can you expand on the branding of OIS without losing Online Insurance Solutions in the logo?
FYI: I've asked for a 3 day extension for this contest so hopefully we'll have more time to work on getting this right. Thank you.
I was wondering if you could put something together with the same layout, font size and colors as #131 but, with a different abstract mark?
As this contest comest to an end I want to put a twist on things just to see what else the graphic designers brain can come up with so I'm not left wondering... Could you put together an abstract mark that uses different shapes and effects if needed that make a person's eye/brain think "insurance products"? Maybe using negative space and modern imagery? The traditional insurance symbols are a House, Car, maybe a Guy or Person (for life insurance). I want to get my potential clients thinking about those things when they see my logo but, without simply putthing them out there.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank very much Hapmura.
I still keep coming back to your #39 entry too. Do you think you could put keep that lay out with a different color selection or a twist on the arcing line?