R. Parker Blackburn Fine Art PhotographyLogo Design Contest

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R. Parker Blackburn Fine Art Photography has selected their winning logo design.

For $250 they received 224 designs from 44 different designers from around the world.

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#134

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#135

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#133

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#132

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#129

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#128

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#95

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#93

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#90

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#88

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#87

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#86

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#85

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#84

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#40

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#39

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#38

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#36

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#34

Discussion

 
Client
I appreciate the attempt at the stylized RB, but it's not working for me. A s a matter of pure design, however, it is nice stuff. The one that works best, is #39, but RR does not make sense.

A s I said in the general comments, initials have an uphill battle The only stylized version I've gone for is something like #11 because it is not very obvious.

That said, I really do appreciate the effort.
15 years ago
 
Client
#85 is my fav of these. What about small caps in the name and a script font for the "fine art ..."?
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks

(This comment references Entry #88)
15 years ago
 
Client
I need to run to work, and will give some more feedback later. #85 still my fav. #95 too literal and the other graphics are getting farther away from the lens idea.

Like script, but not these particular fonts. I'll post more later. Gotta go.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
No problem. Thanks for the update.
15 years ago
 
Client
So I can't find the font names, but script like in #2, #18 or #45 is what I'm thinking.

And can you try a variation of #45 without the "points" of the lens in black - i.e., a uniform treatment for the lens?

Thanks!
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Will do. I'm stepping into class, but will be back on later tonight.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here it is without the points. If you prefer this style let me know if you would like to see any of the other fonts with this version. Thanks.

(This comment references Entry #134)
15 years ago
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