Ok so #546 I like a lot. Now the lines that go through the buildings up and down, put those lines back to the color white. They look gray and should be white
Hi... I'm sorry for the missunderstanding....I sent several variations with other options for the shade... the point is that what you name de "the white line" is what give the metallic aspect to that part of the logo.... anyway I tried to offer you other options with the same versions of blue
Ok we had some miscommunication. I don't mean the white lines that go horizontal. Please put back that white line. What I meant was there is a white line that runs from left to right at the top of the building. That same lines go through the sky of the building as well. I wanted you to remove that line. Hope this helps.
I want to see how the logo looks without the white line that runs through the building and the sky. Also, the word real estate please lighten the color just a little. I'm not sure if I want it that dark of a blue
Done ... #535 .... just remember that the gray part of the icon is still shaded... in #533 all the grays are shaded... if you want that part also as plain gray just let me know
here you can found a company that can do it... just as example (actually I don't have any relation with that company).... but you can read that the factors are a lot, depending of the quality of the clothes, stitch count, etc, etc,... also in the example of the adidas logo you can see a similar blue simulation of shades similar to my logos
I'm sorry to not help too much and for the boring stuff... but as I said, it depends a lot of what company do it and the systems that they use
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to print it depends of the system of printing... with professional printing for business cards or similar there is not problem.... to print with a regular printer it depends of the quality of the printer.. I'm sorry to not be precise, sometimes is better to use pre-printed letterheads....
also you can print with grayscale... or jus with one tint if you use a monocrome printer
About the embroidery its perfect.. just remember that is difficult to create the shiny effect, because it depends of the threads... and in your logo for sure they will use gray and blue over a dark clothes... always is possible to ask for brilliant threads.... it depends of who do it
sometimes is possible to use serigraphy for clothes and similar surfaces... but serigraphy uses plain colors
for the website there are not problem... the usual size of the logos is like you can see here in LT, but obviously it depends of the website design... I see perfect here... so, it means that you will be see perfect there... also you can use PNG images that don't lose quality
Can you put the name PEREZ-Roura and the gray buildings in white? Leave the blue building in the middle and the blue real estate, Also leave the blue under the buildings
So the gray that is around the building, can you put that blue like the color of the building. And then change the building from blue to grey. Just flip the colors
Thanks ! #496 have more an "investment" feeling...with an abstract building pointing up.... a little more "aggresive" #485 and #484 are more "real estate"... but also more "grouping"... a company that have more diversity but tha can hadle it...
Same logo with different backgrounds for your evaluation... also with a little drop-shadow to give more "deepness"... you can see that the logo can work like in this case #488 with backgrounds usually used for websites being perfectly readable in a small size (like LT allow us)
Like #356 but with the blue part of the icon more shiny, more metallic... with a similar shade of the gray "buildings" but blue... I'm sorry for my English
Ok I saw them. Don't think I like the way it looks. I feel like the colors of #356 look better. Can you do #356 with a semi cursive (font) Perez-Roura. Leave the word Real Estate the way it is. Also do the same to #354, to put the Perez-Roura in a semi cursive font. Leave the word Real Estate the way it is.
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but you can look also for companies that do the embroidery simulating the shades and gradients...
http://blog.parsonskellogg.com/blog/bid/288139/How-to-estimate-embroidery-stitch-count
here you can found a company that can do it... just as example (actually I don't have any relation with that company).... but you can read that the factors are a lot, depending of the quality of the clothes, stitch count, etc, etc,... also in the example of the adidas logo you can see a similar blue simulation of shades similar to my logos
I'm sorry to not help too much and for the boring stuff... but as I said, it depends a lot of what company do it and the systems that they use
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to print it depends of the system of printing... with professional printing for business cards or similar there is not problem.... to print with a regular printer it depends of the quality of the printer.. I'm sorry to not be precise, sometimes is better to use pre-printed letterheads....
also you can print with grayscale... or jus with one tint if you use a monocrome printer
About the embroidery its perfect.. just remember that is difficult to create the shiny effect, because it depends of the threads... and in your logo for sure they will use gray and blue over a dark clothes... always is possible to ask for brilliant threads.... it depends of who do it
sometimes is possible to use serigraphy for clothes and similar surfaces... but serigraphy uses plain colors
for the website there are not problem... the usual size of the logos is like you can see here in LT, but obviously it depends of the website design... I see perfect here... so, it means that you will be see perfect there... also you can use PNG images that don't lose quality
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#496 have more an "investment" feeling...with an abstract building pointing up.... a little more "aggresive" #485 and #484 are more "real estate"... but also more "grouping"... a company that have more diversity but tha can hadle it...
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Done #394 #396 #397 #398 #400 #403
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