SleevesLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Sleeves has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 122 designs from 9 different designers from around the world.
2nd
#122
7th
#121

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8th
#109

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9th
#99

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10th
#115

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#114

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#102

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#113

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#111

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#110

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#108

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#119

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#117

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#112

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#82

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#100

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#101

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#79

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#98

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#77

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#83

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#73

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#29
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#50

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#72

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#48
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#70

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#69
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#49

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#47
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#37

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#44

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#41

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#28

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#120

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#118

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#116

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#81

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#80

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#78

Discussion

 
love #47 Work with me here... I would like to see a patchwork behind this patch you have created, perhaps four square patches alternating in color between a darker brown than the current patch, and a similar grey as portrayed in your font. The four square patches would appear joined together and contiguous in a line behind your current patch. The size would allow them to be both longer and taller that your current patch thus creating a background. This background patchwork would also have a thread going through and around the perimeter. This would also allow for the current stitch which disappears off of the patch to continue onto the patchwork.
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi,
Thanks,I'm not sure if i understood but I think you can check the updates...
12 years ago
 
Sooo Close. I will try to explain... #48 you placed two smaller squares in a row, then two on top, making a larger square like building a house out of blocks. I am suggesting you take the two blocks off the top to make a long rectangle, one smaller square after another until it makes a long rectangle, like a train. Then use a stitch around the perimeter of the long rectangle just like you did to your patch logo.
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
ah sorry , now I think I understand, it makes sense…
I've posted two concepts, let me know what you think…
Anything, please ask.
Best,
Alex
12 years ago
 
Thanks Alex, these are good #70 and #69 is good. Can we eliminate the gaps between the squares? Also we are wondering if you can make the material look less ... thick? a bit more refined? perhaps a rendering that does not look much like cloth at all. we like your direction on the font, we would like to see something that looks a little cleaner. I know it must sound like we are headed in two directions at once, but we are after something that you are close to.

Josh
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Sure, The gaps idea was to try a "putting together " concept...
its Ok I'll try cleaner designs, meanwhile i've posted the updates for this design...

Alex
12 years ago
 
Looks good, I would like to give you a challenge, whereas you have been responsive and it seems we communicate well. You will note the logo has a mirror image effect with two colors separating the right from the left, the lighter blue on the left and the darker blue on the right. We would like to see a specific font on only one side of the logo, the dark blue side. The font is called "Santos Dumont" it can be found at dafont.com for free. We would like to see it smaller and resting between the center and the right corner with space between the book ends, and within the boundaries of the stitch. let me know if i can further explain.
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
its ok, please check the updates...
Best,
Alex
12 years ago
 
Excellent work, one more rendition, as you know you are in a dead heat with first. There is a font on dafont.com called "wet dream" give it a shot. Use entry #99 colors.
12 years ago
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