PBW Law Firm pllcLogo Design Contest

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PBW Law Firm pllc has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 166 designs from 22 different designers from around the world.
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Discussion

 
Client
#47 by den: thanks for participating. Rather than repeating, it might be helpful to read some of the other comments and gereral description: your blue is too light, I'm looking for a dark/royal blue as well as gold with a little black. I'm also looking for depth. The seal wax idea I'd like to look like an actual wax seal - if you google "wax seal" under pictures you'll see lots. I'm not sure yet about "PBW" on the seal in the middle or on the left as the name really appears "PBW Law Firm pllc" but thanks for your ideas.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
ok:)
Thank you very much for the feedback
how about this #60
red wax seal #62
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
gold PBW #61 #63

(This comment references Entry #57)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
any feedback would be great :)
Thanks
Den
15 years ago
 
Client
#61: Nice. I like the blue wax part. Perhaps a few less bumps around the wax part on the left side. Is there a way to make the PBW look a little more fancy and embossed? Also in a double circle around the PBW with the words (like many currency coins) on top "veritas atque infensus" and bottom "honest and aggressive" and could the gold color be a little less yellow? The "Law Firm" smaller (and icon/PBW larger) and the smallest "pllc" - the "Law Firm pllc" perhaps black, embossed, with reflection? The "Law Firm" and "pllc" all same level.

Just some thoughts. Thanks.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
revise #67 , #66
let me know if you want another changes =)
Den
15 years ago
 
Client
#66 #67: Good inside wax seal; the outside of the seal has too many bumps, could you eliminate 1/4th of the bumps (the smaller ones)? Can you take away the gray rectangle around "Law Firm pllc" and then have those letters solid black and then solid blue (color of seal) both with a reflection under the letters like the letters are on top of glass? I like seeing the variations with the seal in the middle and left side. Thanks.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Is it too much to ask that you do not copy my text arrangement and font, both size and style? I mean...come on..
15 years ago
 
Client
#79 #80 #81 #82: The wax seal: you did remove some of the bumps as requested, but it now looks too same/uniform; I liked the double bumps and varing sizes of the bumps of the previous versions and some sections of the seal could be flat - if you look online at real wax seals the outer edge is not uniform/same but has different shapes around the edges (blobs, bumbs, curves, etc). Could you try that?

I like your reduction in size of the "PBW" in the middle of the circles.

If you try different fonts for "Law Firm pllc" that would be nice to see. This concept is a more "old style" and tied to writing by using the wax seal, so perhaps a little more calligraphy type font might work and still be readable? In my Microsoft Word font list I saw possibly: Harrington, Lucida Calligraphy, Monotype Corsiva, Old English text, Vivaldi - but I want to be able to read the letters clearly. Also, because of the size of the wax seal the "Law Firm pllc" looks too far back, perhaps a little larger letters to make it look like they are side by side with the seal. I prefer the "pllc" to be lower case letters.

I like the font of "PBW" because it is easily read, but if another slightly fancier font is still readable I'd like to see that also.

Thanks.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
thank you this my revise #93 #94
if you want another changes i will happy to do
Thanks
Den
15 years ago
 
Client
#94 this is much better with the wax seal outside not the same; on the outside erase ONLY those parts that are not connected to the main seal - just erase those parts that look like drips and leave the rest as it is in #94. Color: it now looks purple, can you change it back to ALL dark blue - all the same wax color dark blue? The lettering on the seal is fine.

How would it look to make the circle with all the words a little wider so the text can be a little bigger? Not making the PBW smaller, but expanding the circle outward a little. Just tying to be able to read the inner words.

Now, is it possible to have a VERY subtle fancy curly decoration above and below the "PBW" that is the blue color (same as wax) but very slightly raised to look like a texture / decoration?

My employee asked if you can make fading lines in a "V" shape behind the wax seal to look like it is on the back of an envelope with a V shaped flap/seal (if you can and a version of the main idea so my employee can see it). Or perhaps like an envelope with a rectanble flap a line behind the seal between the text and reflection (under the "Law Firm pllc" but above the reflection)?

With these changes I'd like to see it with the seal in the middle and the left side.

Is it readable to have the inner circle text (with the words and stars) the gold color of the "PBW" or is it too difficult to see?

You are doing a good job of taking my feedback and doing the work - easy to work with. Thanks.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thank you
any feedback is very appreciated
Den

(This comment references Entry #119)
15 years ago
 
Client
New versions very nice. The wax seal perfect shape. The blue color seems a little different on the different versions, but that could be my monitor or eyes; the darker blue (not purple) the better. I like the whiter "PBW" than the gold color - looks crisp.

Can you make the stars the blue color of the wax so they show as raised but not white / stand out? Can you also use a different symbol and not stars - perhaps the two curly "S" on top of each other or something curly. Still just raised blue and not white.

Good "V" shape behind, exactly what was asked. I'll like to see both with and without for the final; also like middle and left side for final. The variations are good to anticipate different uses.

Nice work.
15 years ago
 
Client
#150 #148 #146 #144 #142 are the versions that are liked (with the "ss" and not stars).

#144 and #142 One last question, can you move the "V" lines (like an envelope back) down horizontally to look like the back of envelopes that have a horizontal back flap? The horizontal line under the "Law" and "Firm" words.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thank You :)
Are this is envelope back that you mean ? #159, #160
Den
15 years ago
 
Client
#159 #160 Almost, my explaination was not clear. If you make the "V" in these versions a straight line (no V but the same effect as a straight line). Then place this line where you have the black thick line and take away the black thick line (not both, just the gray faded line straight). The placement of the dark black line is where I'd like to see the gray faded line you use for the V, but make straight. Let this line extend out a little past the ends of the letters on both sides fading away.
15 years ago
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