Thanks for your input. We like the #8 entry a lot. Can you give us an example which leeds people to the Auction concept? Can you also give us an example Where letters and symbols intergrate in each other. Thanks already for your input!
#8 and # 14 Thanks for your reaction. We like both entries very much! We would like to ask you if you can give in the next input: # 8 > Can you put something like a little hamer on one of the letters "i" ( for example in Reise or Auktion) and a little internet arrow (in for example the picture) #14 > Can we see this one in other color combinations, just to see if orange and blue are the good colors for us. We do like the warm colors. Further we liked this one very much!
Thank you very much for all your new entries. We have still 2 favourites left. We would like to ask you for a few more changes before the contest ends.
# 15 > Can you give us three other examples of entry #15. 1. We would like to see one entry with the basis colors of Germany (black, red, yellow) and with the stripes of wireless internet on the I of Auktion . 2. We would like to see one example of entry #15 with a black doodle and also the stripes of wireless internet on the I of Auktion. 3. We would like to see the entry by this style but then also with the stripes of wireless internet on the I of Auktion.
# 25 > Can you give us three other examples of entry #25 1. Can you show us an entry without the arrow but then with the stripes of wireless internet somewhere intergrated into the entry 2. We would like to see the entry by this style but then without the arrow.
Thank you very much again for all your new entries. We've decieded to extend the contest with two days, because we wanted to see entry 35 in one more way.
We would like to see in entry 35 the stripes of wireless internet on the n, like #43, and the doodle in the same place as you did in #43
Here our last request before the contest ends: we would like to see in entry 35 the stripes of wireless internet on the n (of the word auktion) instead of the i, like #43, and the doodle in the same place as you did in #43.