Hi ! It was a pleasure and a great opportunity to free my creativity. Nothing is really lost here so don't worry about it. Your message is really appreciated. Thank you for taking the time. Have great success with your business.
Thank you for your help in this process. Unfortunately, I could only choose one logo and I decided to pick a different logo. You were very helpful and your creativity is great. I wish you all the best and I'm sure you will be winning other contests. Best of luck.
Hi, I'm not allowed to talk about other entries, so I will only use mine to explain... (again, sorry for my english).
In printing, like with any other technics (embroidery, screen printing, even digital printing) If you're planning on using your logo at a small scale, keep in mind that fine details will merge, as the paper absorbe the ink. The worst surface is Newspaper (absorb a lot) ... so that's why I always keep those things in mind when I design a logo. I think, in your industry, you will be using your logo on a lot of things for the next years. So I don't want to create some frustration along the way. Does this explanation help you understand what I was saying about my logo ?
Thanks. Can you help me understand why this logo will not cause issues with printing & embroidery but another logo can have issue? I'm not sure why one logo will have issues and another will not
Wanted to show you that this logo can also be use in both orientation, horizontal and vertical.... so that it can fit on any document, signs, website, small icon etc.
I would also like to point out the fact that this logo won't cause you any problem at any scale no matter the printing technic... even embroidery. Also no moire effect caused by tight thin lines.
Ok. I like it. Do this one again with a few changes:
- the Perez-Roura change the - back to a dot like you had it before in #407
- I like the colors. I would like to see this with and without the lines going through the buildings. Like how it was in #387
Thank you for the ranking ! Here is a cleaner gold version with white and bigger typo. I changed the background to pure black so that you can see better the colours. (sorry for my english)
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In printing, like with any other technics (embroidery, screen printing, even digital printing) If you're planning on using your logo at a small scale, keep in mind that fine details will merge, as the paper absorbe the ink. The worst surface is Newspaper (absorb a lot) ... so that's why I always keep those things in mind when I design a logo. I think, in your industry, you will be using your logo on a lot of things for the next years. So I don't want to create some frustration along the way. Does this explanation help you understand what I was saying about my logo ?
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I would also like to point out the fact that this logo won't cause you any problem at any scale no matter the printing technic... even embroidery. Also no moire effect caused by tight thin lines.
Sorry for my english.
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- the Perez-Roura change the - back to a dot like you had it before in #407
- I like the colors. I would like to see this with and without the lines going through the buildings. Like how it was in #387
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- You can see skyscrapers divided
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- You can see multiple houses roof from a bird eye point of view.
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