Thank you for the submissions. I like the simplicity of the design, and would ask for a little brighter color pallet in the greens and blues. Since it is so simple, I feel that they need to pop more.
Thank you for your #73 submission. I enjoy both #64 and #73 for different reasons. I feel like the text in #73 will be easier to understand and read, but I like the cleanliness of #64. Great work! I have both in my top 10 as of now.
I really like the design you have so far, and prefer the design in #64 over #92 & #73. I would just use the blue dominant spearhead as the stand alone pictorial.
Thank you for the update in #147. I like the incorporation of what we do, but to keep it simpler, could I see the logo with "Business Process Outsourcer" instead of "At the Forefront of Your Business Process Outsourcing"?
Could you please show me what the two different pictorials in #200 & #149 would look like when pulled out of the logo? Similar to how you presented #92.
I am trying to decide which one between #200 & #149 I like more. I'm not sure if it is because the resolution provided is of lesser quality, but I can not tell if the darker line between the blue and green portions of #149 is a shadow (darker green or blue) or a gray line.
Also, is the white line between the sections of the pictorial in #200 a blank space, as in if it is a transparent background on a color other than white, will that color show through? Or, is it a white bar?
I will upload the two examples you mention, but larger so you can properly see the details. You are right when you say that is a darker green shadow, and also, the white bar is actually not there (its the green shadow removed) :)
Sorry for all of the back and forth, but our concern is that we like the white space in #222, but we are worried that if placed on a colored background, the color of that background will then show through the transparent space and distort the design. That said, we like #222 over 228, but just to rule everything out, could we see what it would look like if green ran right up to the blue in the pictorial?
I see your point with the transparency, if that were to be the case, i could use a white bar where the shadow is for such instances, its no problem, but sure ill work on the new update you mention and will upload shortly :)
Thank you for the update. I greatly appreciate your continued work.
I think we are still drawn to the white section in #222. It breaks up the logo in just the right space. It may be something that we would want a white bar.
Thank you for your continued work on recent submissions.
As of now, I still prefer #229 over #285 & #286. The added lines in #285 create a paper airplane effect, and I prefer the text selection on #229 over #286.
Thank you for the #288 update. I am not sure what I think about the addition of the outlines in the pictorial. Part of me thinks that it highlights the pictorial more, but the other part of me thinks that it detracts from the modern simplicity of its or #229.
As of now, you & #229 will be entering the top 5 period. Over those two days, my main goal is to see what the pictorials look like in darker and/or lighter blues and greens to determine the best color for them as stand alone pictorials.
Thank you for your continued work. I really enjoy your designs. Ben M.
Contest Update: Hello designers, I have some offices issues that need my attention this morning. I am in CST time if that gives you a better idea of my time of day. I’ll be logging back in this late afternoon / early evening to evaluate any updates you may have submitted or will submit throughout the day. Thank you for your continued work! Thanks, BM.
I think we like #229's color the most. Can I please see the design with "BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING" in darker font? The main issue with the design over the others is that it is harder to read what the business does.
The top designs currently sitting within the top 4 on the rankings list have just been sent out for a final staff survey. I should have a winner selected and posted by late morning. (It is currently 6:30am where I am.)
Thank you for your participation in my Logo Tournament design contest, we greatly appreciate your continued work.
While we did fully enjoy your design, our final staff survey overwhelmingly chose one designer over the other top four designs. To ensure fairness, I used all of your finalist stage submissions for my initial round of staff votes, this allowed me to determine your most liked entry. I then used your most liked entry in my final survey to choose the winner.
Thank you for your continued work through this process. Ben M.