lol! nice...Good for now. We're doing a tasting tomorrow for 10ppl men & woman, mostly golfers...going to get some feedback on top 3. We truely appreciate everything to this point.
#140 - Seems to be the favorite so far. Based on a few comments, we would like to tweak as follows -
1. Move " Beer Company " to the bottom right side of the black banner is small lettering. You may need to make the banner wider to accommodate 2. Place the phrase " Take A Swing " in the bottom space of the circle where you moved Beer Company from in same color as the wheat
We appreciate your willingness to make changes and you are pleasure to work with. Thank you.
#142 - Getting close. Can you change the color of the tree back to the darker color used in #140? Also, is it possible to put Beer Co. in the black banner below Oil? Thanks again.
Looking good. Trying to get consensus on whether we like the beer company spelled out or abbreviated. Want to come up with some final decisions instead of having you keep making minor adjustments. Trying to make it easier on you. Will be in touch soon.
#145 - Getting down to the final adjustments. Here are some thoughts -
1. Make the arc of "Take A Swing" match the arc of the black circles and use a smaller font? Also change the color to the same color as the wheat stalks. 2. Use a slightly smaller font for Beer Company 3. Change the color of the (R) registered mark to same color gold as in the banner lettering 4. Swap the colors of the mountain range and the tree so the range is green and the tree is black
Mes , we appreciate your patience with us. Your design will be the winner. We would like a couple slight changes before we finalize our decision.
#147 - make the tree 25% smaller (or whatever you feel looks best). We feel it detracts from the banner slightly. It may be the color or the size, we're not exactly sure.
Also, take #147 and remove the tree totally and make the mountains in the background a little higher.
Mes, we are going to end the contest as #150 is exactly what we are looking for. We truly appreciate your patience and design sense. What's the best way to contact you on the future should we need your assistance? Thank you again and good luck with your business.