Could I please see what #26 would look like with a few different colors instead of the magenta/pink. I was thinking maybe seeing what a light (but still with some brightness to it) green would look like and maybe a blue as well.
I like the general concept but I'm not sure how much I like it with the duller (although leafier) green like #17
I'll get my wife's input as well and get back to you with in a few hours with some more feedback.
here are the updates #67 #68 #69 #70 I think it's better to have two words in different font because it focuses on them separately, so they can be seen better!
That is a very good point, especially considering #68 vs #67
I still do like some of the greens you had used earlier (#32, #22 #20). They obviously don't look as good next to the reddish brown compared to the tan/gold of the recent entries
One of the things that really stood out to my brother and I is how we liked the style of the O in #20 yet that may not look appropriate with the better overall font of the most recent batch #68, etc
You've got some great artistic skill & vision. Could I see what your concept for my logo would be with out a leaf type theme? Some people close to me would like to see me move away from that as they feel it's overdone (not here but as a general marketing idea).
I love how you continue to elevate the original image ideas that we've worked on. #118 looks amazing. I love how you've brought more color into the image ever so subtly. Do you have any ideas for more of a spring look for this image? The only negative I've heard after having multiple people look at it is that the colors almost remind them of the fall. The fall can be sad for some people as it is going into winter. I'd like to avoid that if possible. #117 is not bad, but #118 looks a lot better to me #112 looks great as well. #112 stands out over #113 because the word psychiatry is in a bolder color compared to organic which helps make up for the size difference perfectly. This is similar to why #92 stands out over #94 for me.
At this point I can say you will definitely be in my top 5 for the next round... but you've known that all along :)
#217 is exquisite. The spring colors really come through and the logo continues to hold up. Is there anyway we can make it a little less feminine?
I think women would really appreciate this logo but I'm afraid it may keep some male clients away.
Also, this maybe a poor conceptualization on my part but I think if we used the 'psychiatry' in the same reddish brown as before it may help it stand out a bit more. Somehow I keep coming back to that color you've chosen in #118. I really love that color. It's too bad that when used in larger amounts it can be seen as the fall.
#226 helps mute the butterflies a bit. This entry along with #217 are neck and neck for me. They both are great in their own ways.
#225 I don't particularly like the usage of the grey here as it can often symbolize death, decay, or ashes #229 I have a hard time determining what the background is, but maybe its intended to be abstracted #230 The gray roses don't do it for me. If the roses had more color they would be too feminine and with out color they are too closely associated with decay as above