Very nice start... Thank you for entering, PontezGraphics. I really like how the people embody the badge. Is there a way to make the badge a 7-point star rather than six?
We're almost there... Would it be too much trouble to turn the badge 180 degrees so the double peaks are on top and the single peak is at the bottom? For reference, see the badge in our current logo at www.sacscip.org.
Perfect... thank you so much. I really like the badge concept - Great job with that. We teach civic responsibility through the idea that police are the people and people are the police.
Hi... #15 and #16 are great... That is a really nice entry. Less mechanical looking than your previous entries although I still like the concept of people making up the badge. These last two seem to be more conducive to representing a non-profit and again, I like how you incorporate a person into the badge scheme.
Personally, I like the color scheme in #15 as I am more partial to the burnt orange, black, and white. Introducing new colors was the idea of another evaluator.
I really want the people as a badge theme to work... this concept is right on the money so far.
With your latest entry (#35) I think the letter style for SCIP looks too....... "Army-ish".... Like Go Army (maybe it's the color scheme that adds to my thought on this.)
Using #35 as inspiration, what if you made the "people badge" larger (as a background) then took the circular piece that has the Sheriff's Community Impact Program within it and placed that inside the badge... Somehow, though, we would need "SCIP" illustrated as this is important.
Hi Lloyd... I love your latest revision. That immediately went up to my top 5. This particular logo has all of the elements I want- badge, people, community, who we serve... Great job and thank you.
On #69... Can you clean up the spacing between "the" and "Arden" then make the "a" in arcade uppercase please? That would solidify that logo and give it a greater chance of being well received by my other evaluators. Thank you.
First of all, thank you so much for your time and effort. I know I am not the only logo contest you were involved with but your time spent on mine was very much appreciated. Since I completely lack any type of artistic skill, I am in awe of the work you created. Each designer has brought something significant to the judges' table... So thank you again.
Secondly, I will utilize the feedback from my board of directors to help me reach my final decision. Hopefully soon because I am anxious to start publishing the logo.