Robert J. Malloy, Esquire, P.C.Logo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Robert J. Malloy, Esquire, P.C. Robert J. Malloy, Esquire, P.C. has selected their winning logo design. For $475 they received 187 designs from 16 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by calinico Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. 1st 5 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 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Comment Activity calinico commented on #175 Hello rjmalloylaw, Thank you for choosing as the winner, I really appreciate it, if need additional files, please contact me Thanks again Best Regards nico 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #175 I like this one. I just want to see the above. We will get there. Thanks. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #175 Can the bottom semi circle line, in black, be just a little thinner? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #175 can we see the phrase: A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION in black? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #175 Can you put a period "." at the end of ESQ? so it looks like ESQ. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #174 Withdrawn Can you put a period "." after ESQ? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #166 Withdrawn Your alternatives are all thought provoking. Thank you for the effort. I am wondering if we could do the line with the name like this: ROBERT J. MALLOY, ESQ then, below the name, in smaller font, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION how would that look? Thanks again. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #130 Withdrawn I like this format. What if the lower line is in grey, or whatever color the name is in? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #123 Withdrawn I like this one. What does it look like if you connect the red areas above the "R"? Also, what does it look like if the lower lines are tapered, under the firm name as well, like the upper lines. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #122 Withdrawn Let's get the base of the thick red lines together 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #121 Withdrawn I like the black to be the opposite of this. Not thick on the left. Thick on the right. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #113 Withdrawn The inner red line, at the top semi circle should be thick on the left, and thin on the right. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #106 Withdrawn can we connect the base of the two thick red lines, on the left of the semi circle? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #113 Withdrawn On the top semi circle. The red line that is thin toward the left and thick toward the right should change. Is should be thick on the left and thin on the right. Just like the red line above it. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #112 Withdrawn I like the idea of the red lines being thicker at the left. Then, they both get thinner as they go around the semi circle. Can we see the black line thicker and then taper. So, it would not be symmetrical. I am talking about the line which is horizontal, above the firm name. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #106 Withdrawn can we outline the red line below the firm name, with black? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #106 Withdrawn can we connect the bottom of the two thick red lines, on the left? Then, the black line on the right, above the firm name, can be thicker too. Just that side, the right side. 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #113 Withdrawn I like the idea of the red lines being thicker on the left and getting thinner on the right. This is at the top. I also like the black line getting thicker at the top too, as it goes to the right. The red is thicker on the right, the black is thicker on the left. The line above the firm name, in black, should stay thick. let's see that, ok? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #106 Withdrawn On this one, I like the two thick red lines on the top. Can we connect those two red lines too? I think they represent the problem and the emotion involved. They are red and large and they get reduced in size. The black represents logic and organization. It starts small and gets larger. OK? 6 years ago calinico commented on #111 Withdrawn Thank you very much for the feedback 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #107 Withdrawn Can the inner red circle also start out wider and then taper to a narrower point, like the red line above it? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #100 Withdrawn I like this. It is simple and expressive. I would just like to expand the lines above more. Can they express the disorganization more? squiggly? twisted around each other, etc? 6 years ago rjmalloylaw commented on #73 Withdrawn I like the idea of the concentric circles. In my mind, they represent the legal issues and the emotional issues. How do we represent the transformation from disorder to order? Can one side look disorganized and the other side look organized? 6 years ago