My favorite this round. Like the solid border and use of curves without being feminine. Would like to see another idea without the use of the tiny four squares but something that conveys real estates or homes in subtle way.
Could the keyhole in 57 somehow be in the middle instead of as a repeating pattern? Right now, they just look like an afterthought instead of a cohesive design. I'm looking for something different from what every other designer is doing.
58, the keys are still so tiny that it's hard to tell what they are, but I like the concept! These are all great! I feel like we are really close to something I would love!
#74 - I like the fact that the keys are actually part of the design instead of just thrown into the design after the fact. Can the keys be incorporated even more? Can this one be simplified? It's a beautiful design, but it's very complex.
#92 - The keys are simpler, but they are very faint... hard to see, and the shaft of the key looks disconnected (like little dots). The designs of 74 and 85 are still preferred, but the simpler key is the right direction.
I'm sorry, I meant #71 and meeting the white parts on all sides. 71 and 74 are still my top favorites of all the logos, and I think the final design is in one of these. I'm still just trying to find a way to make the keys a cohesive part of the design. The shape of the keys is beautiful, and I like how it ties to the overall shape of the larger symbol.
I love 94. I just wish there was a way to incorporate the stem of the key rather than just the head because you can't tell it's a key without the stem.
#124 add the stem,if you look closely it will be seen,but it was too small so it is less visible with clear #125 make stem more thicker but not to show up...let me look for other ideas to make a more clear key and classy
What if you just made the keys gold in 137? It may also be a good time to incorporate color (the colors I requested were turquoise and/or terra cotta, but prefer the turquoise). The first three above are still my favorites.
Is there a way to incorporate a little less color, though? An overall neutral base with pops of color is what I think I would like. It's hard to know until I see it. Sorry!
234 looks great! This logo really looks like a mini work of art.
I think the flowery design needs some color variation, though. Maybe the thickest part of it in the middle section could be the same color as the outer edge. It just needs more dimension.
I just realized that gold in 235 is darker. I like the darker, non-gradient version a LOT! In fact, could you replace the gold in 149 with the same one and make the black a dark gray to soften it up a bit? I'm sorry for all the color changes, but the only way I know how to do this is through trial and error.