I had a friend in high school that we called big genius. Can you try something that includes the pressure washer spraying? Like the ones in spot 2 and 3?
Wow Amazing, i have a twin :D Thanks for the rank and the feedback. Please sir u cant said that all need follow my concept! This is no fair. I will be presenting few concepts with the pressure washer spraying.
Big Genius, I'm a little unclear. I like yours the best, and it's pretty darn close to how I want it, but do I still have seven days to adjust it a bit?
Can you make the letters in "Pressure Wash" just a tiny bit thicker? It's important for people to be able to read that. I like the way it looks now, but it needs to be a bit more legible.
I think I'm good on the font otherwise. I'd also like to see a range of different color schemes if possible. And I need a black and white version.
Paul, help me choosing the perfect thickness in the letter "Pressure Wash" #251, #252 o #253. To continue with the colors. Ohh! Thanks again :D, I will work hard with you.
The only thing left, I think, is to play with the colors. I assume it wouldn't be too difficult for you to submit this design with many different color combinations. Can you try that?
Regarding the colors. Try "re" in a dark color and then have "new". Be a lighter, brighter version of that same color. And then have "pressure wash" in the complementary color to the colorof "new". Youve done exactly that in a few cases, but id like to see that formula in all the major colors.
Im assuming you know what complementary colors are, but in case you dont, just google it for an explanation. They are colors which are opposite on the color wheel.
Yes, I know what is the complementary colors, but i was using colors that i can see in few laundry detergent logos, sorry. Now i go to work in new options!
I'm looking at 290, for example. I like what you've done with the green lettering, but the color for "pressure wash" is not the complementary color of "new" in that version. "new" is in a green color, and the complementary color of that should be a red color, but you've got it in a blue color. It looks good, but I want to try the way I suggested using complementary colors in all the major colors first. Then make changes as needed.
So for example, it should be "re" in dark green", then "new" in a light vibrant green, and then "pressure wash" in the complementary color to the light vibrant green, which is a red color.
Then try dark orang for "re", light vibrant orange for "new", and then the complentary color of light vibrant orange for "pressure wash," which is a blue color.
252 is a perfect example of what I'm talking about. You have dark blue "re", light blue "new", and then you use an orange for "pressure wash", which is the correct complementary color of blue.
Thanks for the explanation, now everything is clear. Check the new drafts, with the Complementary Colors, and all this with gradients in the words "RED", "NEW", and tagline, as in the entry #264. I hope these entries are than you were looking for. If you need more changes, just tell me :D
I think i'm really liking 291 at this point. Can you play with the gradients making them a little more or less pronounced? I like the font, i like the colors. Are there any other effects like gradients you can do to the letters? To make them "pop".
OK Big Genius, I appreciate you working with me. I'm gonna have to go to bed now. These are all great. I think we are close. I need to get my partner over here to discuss. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
Thanks to you, a pleasure to work with a Contest Holder who is always pending and is very attentive. Best Regards to you partner. And good night to you.