Point PDRLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Point PDR Point PDR has selected their winning logo design. For $475 they received 449 designs from 45 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by itDiffers Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. Withdrawn 2nd 12 Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 4 Withdrawn Prefers others. 2 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 3 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 4 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 3 Withdrawn Prefers others. 2 Withdrawn Prefers others. 2 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Comment Activity itDiffers commented on #411 Withdrawn Done :) 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #411 Withdrawn You are free to upload your additional designs. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #411 Withdrawn Please keep in mind that on Selection Phase of the contest, only top ranked designer is able to upload more files. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #411 Withdrawn Yes, this is one of my favorites, and I have additional versions for you, without black backgrounds. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #353 Withdrawn Sure, I just need to be ranked as 1st in order to submit new versions. Thanks 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #353 Withdrawn Maybe try this in blue? Along with #361 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #411 Withdrawn I am going to be holding a final survey, is this your favorite entry? 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #411 Withdrawn Thank you for the feedback 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #411 Withdrawn I understand how difficult it is to decide, but I can only point out what I believe to be assets to this concept: - it's versatile - it's enclosed, but this part can be taken out when logo needs to be applied on a very small format - not to many details, so it's highly scalable - it looks like a car key, which makes a strong connection to the business without being too obvious - swooshes around PDR represent movement and (perhaps) fast service I hope this helps. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #411 Withdrawn #411 is a bit more colorful, but to be honest, I like them both, especially how they're enclosed in a car key shape. You can use them both. 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #411 Withdrawn #411 or #412 ? In your opinion, which would be better? 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #411 Withdrawn your right, it would be. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #411 Withdrawn One more thing I'd like to point out is that the key-like shape of the logo outline would work perfectly to make a keychain out of it as a gadget, just an idea. 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #411 Withdrawn Gorgeous color! 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #366 Withdrawn ok, I'll make the background solid in the other one 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #366 Withdrawn I like how vivid this entry is 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #386 Withdrawn Sure, here is the green one: #402 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #387 Withdrawn Ok, I understand, and appreciate the info. I'd much rather keep print in mind. 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #386 Withdrawn May I see this exact one in green, instead of blue, to compare. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #387 Withdrawn I'll try with a bit of glossy effect. but as a designer with more than 15 years of experience I need to tell you that the color palette I'm using here is for printing and it's called CMYK. In order for the colors to pop more, or look more glossy, I'd need to switch to RGB color palette which is for computer screens, but it's not good for printing. So, although the color might look brighter and more vivid on screen, they will never print well, so I always keep that in mind when choosing colors in my designs. 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #387 Withdrawn The shading is a good idea, but it made it less vivid, maybe try a gloss overlay instead ? 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #198 Withdrawn I just noticed this comment. Sorry for a delayed response. I can now see your idea here. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #387 Withdrawn I updated the shading in this one, so the black part turns into a black and deeper blue. This adds a bit more "character" to the overall look I think. 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #384 Withdrawn Thank you, this is an eye-catcher for sure. A necessity for advertising. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #384 Withdrawn Sure, I just uploaded 2 blue versions :) 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #384 Withdrawn Blue seems to be the winning color for me. 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #383 Withdrawn This is really good! 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #366 Withdrawn also, because the logo is enclosed in a shape like this, it will also work great when printed as a sticker. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #366 Withdrawn Here we go. I'm not sure if you noticed, but this encloses the logo in a shape that looks like a car key, which makes a perfect connection with your business. I hope you like it :) 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #362 Withdrawn Very good concept, Try opposite though, White Background. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #354 Withdrawn Yes, I think I got it :) Will upload one shortly. Thanks! 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #354 Withdrawn Pretty much outline this and put it on a white background if that makes any sense.. 7 years ago kurtpdr commented on #354 Withdrawn Very nice improvement, if I may suggest a few ideas, I would consider making this bolder, and enclosing the logo. It needs a white background. 7 years ago itDiffers commented on #198 Withdrawn Hello, you mentioned that nobody incorporated a dent, but actually I've done it in this concept. First of all I emphasised O and created a point out of it, and then I tried to show a dent somehow inside the "P" point. Could you please tell me what you like or dislike about this concept so I can improve it? Thanks 7 years ago