I really like entry #3. It incorporates the dark green. I like the hands in the PC. It is very good. Can you show me the same thing either by adding some color, or playing with the colors a little bit? Though I like the colors. Maybe color for the words, Ashland & Mansfield. Maybe color in the hands. (???)
Right now, I'm ranking it number 2, but I may change that to the number 1. I need some time to think about it. Entry #4 is interesting. I almost removed it. But, it's a neat idea. Could we see the pc-hands with some of the vibrant colors (like our inside office)? I don't know if you'd keep the other colors for the words then, or change that too. Can you do one with more colors for the hands and keep the rest of it as it is? And then if you think the words should change colors, then go for it. Thank you very much for your good and creative work!
Hey thanks! I like them. I'll think more later tonight and get back with you then. But you can tell by my rankings (in a minute), that I like your direction. My partners are a little more conservative than I am, but we'll see. Thanks for working some new things so quickly.
Yes it is, thanks. I do like the "green" in entry #3. It seems as if the color of green is not as deep in the color ones that it is in entry #3. Is that an illusion or because it needs to be done because of the other colors? Can we add the yellow hand in that green P, and maybe a blue (or even lighter green) to the orange C?
All and all, so far, I like the deep crispness (sharpness) of entry #3, but the color scheme (I think) of entry #10 seems to work best so far.
Interestingly, I asked some teenagers what they liked best (of all the choices) and they picked entry #8. Can you play with the colors in that one a bit? Maybe add a yellow and/or red (we do have a couple red rooms in the practice)?
Maybe for entry #3, have the lettering for "of Ashland and Mansfield" in a different color. A deeper (to match the green and orange) blue? For entry #10, can I see it with all the same colors, but have the green deeper like in entry #10 for the "P" and the "of Ashland and Mansfield?" Or would that not "go well?"
Wonderful! Entry #26 is really ideal! As far as the "hand" design, I think we're done. If we go with the hand logo, we've got excellent selections. Thanks for great work.
I will continue to look over the PC choices. Though I like the dark green to match our building (and thus to put on our outside sign), I'm not sure it works as well in these as the green that is a little bit lighter. I'll think on those. Good work, I appreciate that you've kept moving with me. If I need another tweak with PC choices I'll make another post.
Please try entry #8 with the word pediatric in green to match the green of the fingers. Also, please do that again, but then change the "of Ashland and Mansfield" on the bottom to blue.
I really like many of your designs. Thank you for all of the good work. Many of the designs have the logo with the words spread out at the bottom with the image on top in the middle. I know you've done a lot of work for me, and I genuinely appreciate it.
Can I see some with the images to the left of the words which are stacked? Or possibly, some of the images on the top left, instead of centered?
I know that might not work in some cases, or that the images may need to be reduced or reorganized, but I'm thinking of signage, ads, Billboards, and then for business cards and such, and where would we put other information.
Thanks for the feedback. Here are the revisions you asked for. I used the #26 variation for the layout changes but I can use which ever you like, just let me know. Also, I moved the bottom text to the right to balance out the icon being positioned on the left but I can change that back too. Thanks.
Thanks so much for keeping to work with me. I appreciate you moving the images over, so I can see what they look like. I like entry #42, but can you "stack" the words. Put "pediatric" above "consultants." So the image is to the left of all of the words, but they are in 3 lines on top of each other.
Thanks for #43 too. Thanks for keeping things looking "neat." I appreciate it.
Entry #45 is great. As said before, my partners are a little more conservative than I am, and so if they prefer less color, I'd like to see the same thing you did in #45, but with the colors for the hands, and "of Ashland and Mansfield" from entry #38. In fact if you could do one with those words in blue, and one like you have them with green, that would be great.
And then, if you could reproduce those final 2 revisions like that, but 2 more with just a hair more space between the hands and the words.
Our team will be looking at all of these at about 1:00 pm, Eastern time on Monday (tomorrow). I will convey your good work with me, though it will already be apparent.
I'd also like to see entry #42 with the colors in entry #38. That was a good idea you had with them on top of left corner, and the bottom words moved over for balance. It has a good look.
Okay, we've talked as a group. We're really on board with entries #38 (property front sign), #52 (literature, post-cards), and #55 (business cards). We see them as fulfilling different purposes, as stated.
If we were to pick your design, would you be willing to put all 3 on our final EPS?
Also, could you play with the fonts a bit? Try something that doesn't quite look so basic, but also where the letters are clearly discernable. You could just utilize one design to do that. Just for us to see what options there may be.
Maybe something that accentuated "pediatric" and subdued the "consultants."
Great. Here are two revisions. I lightened the font for "consultants" which emphasizes "pediatric". This treatment will work equally well with either of the three versions. In the second variation I also tried a different font for the lower text. Yes, I can supply you with what ever eps/jpg versions you require. You might want to send me a personal message next time you have a question since LogoTournament is not set-up to let us answer questions directly unless we submit a new entry or we are first PM'd by the contest holder. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again.