Thanks, Alicja. It's very nice to meet you. I'm very grateful for your excellent work. If possible, please e-mail me at brian@adlerfx.com. It might be most efficient if we could voice Skype or WhatsApp tomorrow to discuss a few things I have in mind for the design. Would that work for you?
Here's my contact information:
Brian Adler
phone & WhatsApp: 323.304.1713
Skype: brianadler23
I am really surprised! Thank you very much for the next nice words. Of course, I will continue working on the changes. I can do it here or after contest end on the email.
Hello! I e-mailed the administrators at LogoTournament and asked if I could end the contest early to award you the winner. I just want to make sure you can work with me on a few color variations and fonts, and if so, we can make this final. Please let me know, and congratulations.
I love the shiny gold. Would be nice to see this against a chalky blue. We can wait until he final round, but I might want to lose the "PICTURES" and add "Where Heroes take Shape"
Again, you will be a finalist for sure - still my favorite, so you don't have to put any more work in for now.
Is this "body" the same as the very first one, or is it curved a little less? I think I like the original, but if you simply rotate this cape a little more...
I like the "body" shape and position of this one the best (a little more upright). Can you lose the hexagon on this and add the new triangle cape, but angle the cape a little more on this body?
I'm going to bed now but will check more tomorrow.
YES! Gorgeous! This is my top choice of about 100 submissions so far.
I would love to see some variations on the angles and curves and shapes. What if you tilt it just a little more so the bottom of the Triangle is flat (horizontal)?
Maybe experiment what it looks like if the tip of the triangle is just a little lower on the head, where a cape would attach?
Would you please try just a few variations on the face?
This is the first submission which has successfully combined Polygon and Protagonist.
I love how elegant and simple it is - especially the hero. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the pose you chose. Now, can you integrate the two two elements more?
Can you experiment a little with the shape of the cape and the face?
Could there be a version that uses the body of the hero as the round part of the "P", but where you elegantly add a stem to form the letter? I realize it might become messy by keeping the hexagon / polygon, so maybe there's another way to incorporate that. Maybe even just setting the hero inside it...
I'm going to sleep but looking forward to seeing how this develops. You're so talented!
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Here's my contact information:
Brian Adler
phone & WhatsApp: 323.304.1713
Skype: brianadler23
Congratulations. I've awarded you the grand prize. You are the winner!
I don't know how this works from here, but my e-mail is brian@adlerfx.com.
I hope you'll work with me on a few revisions and experimentations with color and text positioning and font selections.
I'm going to sleep now and will e-mail you tomorrow. Again, congratulations! I hope this is the start of a wonderful holiday for you!
Brian
Again, you will be a finalist for sure - still my favorite, so you don't have to put any more work in for now.
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The āPā
Protagonist / Hero
Polygon
Simple, ELEGANT and clean
Dynamic, explosive without being cheesy
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BEAUTIFUL
Curious where you are located?
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I'm going to bed now but will check more tomorrow.
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I would love to see some variations on the angles and curves and shapes. What if you tilt it just a little more so the bottom of the Triangle is flat (horizontal)?
Maybe experiment what it looks like if the tip of the triangle is just a little lower on the head, where a cape would attach?
Would you please try just a few variations on the face?
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I love how elegant and simple it is - especially the hero. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the pose you chose. Now, can you integrate the two two elements more?
Can you experiment a little with the shape of the cape and the face?
Could there be a version that uses the body of the hero as the round part of the "P", but where you elegantly add a stem to form the letter? I realize it might become messy by keeping the hexagon / polygon, so maybe there's another way to incorporate that. Maybe even just setting the hero inside it...
I'm going to sleep but looking forward to seeing how this develops. You're so talented!