#72. This design has potential, however, the colors would be better softer. Another more neutral, softer, or less contrasting color than orange especially.
Thanks for the feedback and rangking. Here is color revision and new layout for your consider #85 / #86 / #87 / #88. your feedback are still appreciated.
#274 - Thank you. We are very happy with this one, and now that we are deciding, would like just a couple of last tweaks:
• For the colors, we'd like this logo to "look good" next to our "sister logo" - called "Caring Solutions" (see "http://caringsolutionspregnancycenter.com"). We like the blue and grey, but they may just need to be adjusted slightly in order to cooperate with the green and grey in this other logo. The colors in the "Caring Solutions" logo are: Green: 43-0-34-0 (CMYK) & Grey: 49-32-37-1 (CMYK).
So again, keep the blue and gray but maybe look at the two sets together to tone the blue down a bit and darken the gray to the point where it does not clash with this other logo/color set.
• The second tweak is in the letter spacing. For the top line "Sav A Life", can we see it with the words pushed just a little closer to one another? The space feels a little wide at the moment.
Thanks for considering my design. Here is a revised coloring as your request #341, and another in blue are down slightly #342. If you have any question or change variation, feel free to let me know.
#188 - We do like the darker blue (as is) after all, and the no-gradient option that you've done in this submission. Just a couple of last changes:
• We'd like to see an option with the "A" in Sav A Life the same color blue as the rest of that line of text. • Is there anything we can do to make the slogan stand out (and be more legible)? Not sure how to handle this but we're worried that the slogan will be difficult to read when the logo is any smaller than it is in the preview here on logo tournament (about 300px wide).
Thank you for your feedback. Here I tried to make the slogan text into two lines, so that can still be read when you make it with a small size. May this be your consideration. If there are any other questions please let me know.
#343 - Can we see the slogan reverted back to the one-line, as in #188?
Also, we like the blue "A" in "Sav A Life", but now that the color is the same in each segment at the top, it's harder to distinguish that each one is a separate word. Can we see a little additional space in the top line?