Hello jesicastudio, I like your #3. Can you try changing the size relationship of the words to the flames? Maybe give me a couple more options with smaller flames, and larger text? Maybe also lose the piston? It looks like a paddle to me or a plunger. I get what you're trying to say, but I'm not crazy about it. If you could try a couple different fonts too. I don't hate the "Outer Limits" font, but would like to see some more. Thanks!
Sorry, a "bull" has too many symbolic meanings in the U.S. It can mean "Western cowboys", or "the state of Texas", etc. I like your composition, but a bull doesn't work. We are basically trying to brand an automotive shop that specializes in medium sized diesel trucks (pickup trucks, not semi tractors). I hope you understand.
Your composition and colors are nice, but maybe you can think of another "icon". Possibilites... A grill of a pickup truck? A tire on an aggressive looking rim? A stickshift? A steering wheel? A pickup truck pulling a box-trailer?
Hello, Our client loves your #38 design and would like to see some minor changes...
1) First make the words "DIESEL PERFORMANCE" larger, and delete the beginning and ending dashes, so it is the same width as "OUTER LIMITS".
Keep this new version as a starting point to make some more changes...
2) Do a version where "OUTER LIMIT" is a horizontal chrome-look, and "DIESEL PERFORMANCE" is black 3) Use version from 2), and put on a black background, but change "DIESEL PERFORMANCE" to white.
Hello jesicastudio, It looks like 109 will probably be the winner, and we would use #106, 110, and 109 for other uses, such as embroidery (110), etc.
Since the type on the reversed out versions have good contrast, these are fine as-is. But on #107, I just need to see three slight modifications since the chrome-look is a little mushy, due to the lighter greys that make up the chrome.
1) if you could make a make a modified version with a black or darker grey outline on the chrome type.
2) If you could make another modified version that has a thin black drop shadow, (possibly 1 point thick). Have it go down, and over to the right.
3) Another modification that has both of the 2 above modifications, (combine the hairline, and the drop shadow)
We should get our approval of one of these, later this afternoon.