R. Parker Blackburn Fine Art PhotographyLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / R. Parker Blackburn Fine Art Photography

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.
1st
#223

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#148

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#222

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#221

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#220

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#219

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#212

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#178

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#169

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#168

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#167

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#166

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#149

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#127

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#125

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#108

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#96

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#81

Discussion

 
Client
Very cool! Can you add space between PARKER and BLACKBURN? (Probably after the R, too.)
15 years ago
 
Client
My wife just pointed out the corners of the graphic look like photo mounting corners.

Even cooler.
15 years ago
 
Client
Do you know if the graphic would be suitable for an ink stamp? It looks like it would to me, but maybe you have some experience with making stamps. I don't. It would be a way to authenticate my limited edition prints.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
thanks for your comments I am glad that you liked my design there, I love your work :)

(This comment references Entry #96)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer

I think it be nice to use a label for limited edition prints or use it as the same brand of water, I think that would be great in any way the use of a food dye.

clear quality:)

a greeting.
15 years ago
 
Client
#108 is a nice variation, but I'm sticking with #96 (as well as the black and white background variations for different media - i.e., #82 & #83).

What would small caps look like instead of all caps? Maybe in the name, but not "FINE ART ...." Maybe the other way, too. And then what if both the name & the "Fine Art ..." used small caps.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer

Well here they are, "Fine Art Photography" in lower case and "Fine Art Photography" case insensitive and finally a combination of elegant colors.

I hope you like :)

greetings.

15 years ago
 
Client
Thanks for trying. I wasn't clear. Sorry. Instead of lower case, I was interested in the small capitals.
15 years ago
 
Client
Entry #73 is an example of small caps in my name.
15 years ago
 
Client
I guess I'm still not clear. Look at #73. See how the first letter of a word in my name is a large capitial and then the usual lower case letters are still "capital" style, but smaller?
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
perfecto, me ha quedado claro disculpa :)

(This comment references Entry #1)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I leave this design them:) I wait they like.


a greeting.

(This comment references Entry #1)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Well, here another design.

in a separate bit of graphic elements like the head of the "P" and "leg" that makes up the "R" also the "B" so that the stamp does not render it next to the inaccuracies, also expanded a little table for more space, so we can translate the label ..

(This comment references Entry #223)
15 years ago
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