Hi! On this one, could you make the duck egg blue lighter, the grey boxes a little darker grey and the letters "SCC" the light duck egg blue as well? We're really close - trying to balance 'professional' yet get a distinction that makes the logo pop and will be memorable - we want people to remember the brand, and I like the idea that people will remember the squares.
i love this one. this is definitely my preference - my business partner would like to see a version that is more bold on the squares. Could we try something with orange borders around the letter boxes, and another option with the duck egg blue borders around the letter boxes and the SCC letters in orange? thanks!
Thanks! I really like the direction of this one. could i see a version with slightly less weight on the SCC and move the 'surrey car company' down just a few pixels?
A simple font used here...
Thank you for the feedback. Please feel free to ask if you would like to try some other variations or even something totally new.
Hi ! really like your submission. could we try having "Surrey Car Company" in grey font instead of white? and, maybe a thin underline of orange. We don't need a lot, but want to get a hint of the orange in there.
Could we see a few variations on the font? Maybe one with simple more basic font, and another one that is more like the font Porsche uses in its logo - short wide letters, crisp? Thanks!
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no orange border on the blue box
change the "S" to blue
change outlines of grey boxes to orange
we're really close! we're just arguing over color vs. white. thank you for humoring us.
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Could we see a few variations on the font? Maybe one with simple more basic font, and another one that is more like the font Porsche uses in its logo - short wide letters, crisp? Thanks!