#1 and #2 Wanted to try and see what happens if break the letters in pieces and move them. it like this is a bit small it seems.
#4 Shake in outlines. Existing font.
#5 #6 #7 These fonts were handmade for this logo. I liked the brown and and pink colour combination a lot. #7 Non-shakey font but "like this" is between moving lines. Maybe like this could be bigger?
Please let me know if you would like to see different versions.
i would like to see #2,5,7 with no background color (plain white background). I'm not tied to any specific colors, however I think the "pink" might turn guys off. That being said, it will be interesting to see what my mix will be on a site like this (50/50 male to female???). who knows....
These are neat... I originally expected to see ((( ))) as part of the logo, but you have some great alternatives. #6 makes me dizzy and not crazy about #4. I like #2 and 5 best at this point in time, although I think more can be done with the ((( ))) concept while keeping the lettering sharp and easy to read.
it feels like all of the words should have somewhat equal weight... could be misleading to see a prominent "shake" or "shake it" by itself, then smaller letters for the rest like it's not part of the whole idea. i don't want people going to shake.com or shakeit.com by mistake. i like your browns/oranges on #13 and #14, but the letter size proportions feel off.
i wanted to make it more playful. That's waht i missed in my earlier designs. Also, i wanted it to be abt less flat. To achieve this i made the letters of the main font 3D and rotated them as if they were shaken at that very moment. Now the roundness ande the friendlyness of the fonts really come out more.
I've tried different colour combinations. This one worked best for me. It's simple and still has a tranquillity over it (is that the word i'm looking for? Well something like that..)
i think I like the blue and orange combination best for this logo...
I like #54, but I still think all letters need to be about the same size. The significant difference between them gives a sense of separation and doesn't feel like one. Can you make the font size for "it like this" large enough to fit the span of the word "shake" and possible making the ".com" vertical instead?
#67 is without the bubble texture. Maybe that texture is too much, now that i look at it. I wanted to see if i could bring some extra shake concept in to it.