Here you have a flat color option. I assume that on Tshirts you will be using silkscreen printing. I can go furthermore and make this logo using one pantone color with one tint- let's say a blue PANTONE. Will show in my upcoming entries how this could really work as a stand alone icon and along with the company name. I am trying to inject here a little creativity and avoid overused swooshes and the notorious simple drop logos.
I really like your ideas but still not sure the drop will work as a stand alone design on clothing or other merchandise. Im not sure what direction to give you. Can you play with it a little more but still keep the abstract look of it? Thanks, sorry for the vague directions.
Well, do you know what kind of print you will use for your t-shirts? If you use silkscreen printing then you should ask all the designers to submit their logos in monochromatic design or a maximum of 4 flat colors - preferable PANTONE colors. To print gradients and stuff like will cost you a lot more. Gradients are good on paper and awesome on web.
Another question, do you prefer something creative and unique or a simple water drop should do it. I mean, some guidance is really needed so that i know if i am squeezing my brains for the contest or do something less meaningful but simple.
I like that you came up with something unique and not just a plain drop. We were just wanting to see an option that has a drop with a cleaner lines and not as many smaller drops coming off the sides but still creative.