Tarbell PilatesLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Tarbell Pilates Tarbell Pilates has selected their winning logo design. For $375 they received 76 designs from 15 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Entries by Positive Space Return to Contest Return to Contest 1st #76 Withdrawn 4th #53 Withdrawn 7th #51 Withdrawn New #75 Withdrawn New #74 Withdrawn New #73 Withdrawn New #72 Withdrawn New #71 Withdrawn New #65 Withdrawn New #64 Withdrawn New #63 Withdrawn New #55 Withdrawn New #54 Withdrawn New #52 Withdrawn New #50 Withdrawn New #43 Withdrawn New #42 Withdrawn New #41 Withdrawn New #40 Discussion Positive Space Logo Designer revisions welcome 12 years ago Tarbell Pilates Client I love #40. Can you put the line underneath like in #33? 12 years ago Tarbell Pilates Client Also for 40, can I see it without the pony tail- make it more male friendly. 12 years ago Positive Space Logo Designer Like this? I can't do a wavy line, since it's Vea's concept. I did a line to show a floor surface. 12 years ago Tarbell Pilates Client Thank you! That was quick. : ) I think I like the pony tail. Could I look at one with the pony and the line underneath? The straight is fine. 12 years ago Tarbell Pilates Client Can I see #65 with #53's font? 12 years ago Tarbell Pilates Client Hello! Thank you for your designs. I still really like the first, but is it possible to do it in a brighter blue? 12 years ago Tarbell Pilates Client Hello! Thank you for your designs. I still really like the first ranked, but is it possible to do it in a brighter blue? 12 years ago Positive Space Logo Designer Hi, what about the latest shades of blue? Do you have a specific value in mind? Darker, lighter, do you need the background changed, or the figure? Thanks. 12 years ago Positive Space Logo Designer How are the latest shades? 12 years ago Tarbell Pilates Client Better! I like the 2-tone. But maybe not as bright of a background color? And I like the way it is shaded in #75, with the full circle and the center a bit lighter. Also, can I look at the work side by side instead of on top of each other? 12 years ago