On the right track, but: 1, I think I might prefer a non-standard shape, rather than diamond, square, etc.; 2, moving across the spectrum of the images, I would want the "silver" to shift from dark to bright. Not much difference between these 2 that I can see, except spacing between the letters. I like Entry 2 better for that purpose.
Again right track, but not there yet. Could we try moving the square to the left, and then having the "square shards" coming off of it progressing in size and color from the square and moving to the right?
The 3 news ones are pretty good, except what they conjure up for me is "shrink, then grow," rather than what I'd like better, just "grow." So, if we start small on the left and just get bigger towards the right, I'll like it more. Colorwise, 32 is the best, so let's go w/that.
I like 38, but instead of the arching "rainbow" shape I'd want it to just grow an go up from left to right. This would be like the right half of the bow tie shape in 32, but be longer and grow bigger
Thanks. I like 61 more than 38, but now we just have the same rainbow shape, but upside down. Think flat on the left, growing and rising as we move to the right. Thanks!
Ok, we're in the home stretch. I wish I had thought about it when I opened the contest that it will end tomorrow before the start of business for me! Anyway, I like No. 61 of yours the best, but we still have my comment from Friday - just have the same rainbow shape, but upside down. Think flat on the left, growing and rising as we move to the right. If you can fix that, we may have something.
Also, please remove the word "corporation" in both 61 and 2 - I am going to go w/just "silvershift"; and put a "TM" next to the word "silvershift" to denote that it is a service mark.
Hi. Thanks for all your work. I just wanted to let you know that I don't think I'm asking for any further changes to anyone's designs - I'm just now thinking about it for the days I have left until I must make a decision. I'll probably make a decision this weekend. Thanks again.