Okay, thanks. I will select your entry as the winner, and the final decision is to have #331, #332, #338 and #340. If you could send those in both vector and raster files, that would be great. Thank you for all the hard work.
We will go with this and #340 and that should cover everything. Forgive me for asking, but I will getting the files from you after making the selection on the website, right? I'm not too familiar with the process.
Hate to do this to you, but I think I would like you to use the colour you were using for the outline in #298. Can we try that colour again on both versions of the logo?
We prefer this over #329 for the dark version of the logo. Although, could we have a slightly paler shade of blue for the outline of the figure for both this and the regular version of the logo. I know I asked for the brighter colour earlier, but I think a paler would be better on second thought. Thanks
You know what, I think just the thin outline on #298, #299, #300 & #301 were better. Let's use that outline style but only on the internal borders, like you did here and on #314, #315 & #316.
The font on this variant seem to look the best. As for the outline around the figure on the bottom of the pin, I think just recolouring the white inside borders separating the background and the figure would be better. The outside edges can be changed back to what it was before. As for the colour of the background, could you put the red and blue on opposite sides? I think blue to the left and red to the right would be good. And if you could, match the Blue, Red and Yellow to Pantone 633, 186 and 122, please. Thanks a lot.
Hi, so we like your general design and like to go forward with it as the final choice. We would like to make some adjustments and try some minor variations, however. First, we would like to see the dark blue parts of the pin be outlined with a different colour to make it stand out a bit more. Second, we would like to try some different colour combinations for the background. Finally, we'd like to see some variation with slight different fonts.
Thanks, it looks a lot cleaner now. Could we try a variation with the same or less number of blocks in the background, but with the jagged borders from #230 & #181?
thank you.
The design concept in the background symbolize a map, so I made a little irregular. here my update designs #228 , #229 and #230 . what do you think ?
I can see the connection between the magnifying glass, which can be associated with being investigative, and the work of surveying and data collection. However, the magnifying glass image can also easily imply surveillance, which would be a image to avoid
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how about #314 #315 #316 and #317 ?
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#283 #284 #285 same but the borders slightly thicker
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The design concept in the background symbolize a map, so I made a little irregular. here my update designs #228 , #229 and #230 . what do you think ?
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