I like this thinner design although I wonder if the top bar of the T could be longer. Also, I do not like the italics, and the TesslerDesigns is shorter than the TD. I would prefer to see the same height.
Yes, I like this, I like the shape rather than all on one line. But the names is Designs with an S. And I still very much like your use of white space but I feel that the TD is too thick for the more elegant font. Is that something you can adjust? Thank you.
I would prefer for the final design to be simpler and cleaner - so I do not want the pixels. And there seems to be a conflict between the thick TD and the thinner TesslerDesigns - is there some way to adjust this? Thank you.
Interesting, you make a good point about the font (although I prefer the old Google logo, I must be old fashioned). Also please note that the name of the business is Designs with an "s" on the end. I will think more about the font issue.
pixelated on the negative T ans serif font applied,
btw, today's trend is using sans serif font (even google change their logo to it), i think using sans serif font will make your logo up to date, what do you think ?
I am trying to give you feedback but it is being blocked. Not sure why. I would like to see different colors and a serif font for TesslerDesigns but it is always blocked?
Thank you, this T and D combination is better. But I would like the logo to be more contained in a rectangle with the logo on the left, the words Tessler Designs on the right, and the slogan underneath. I feel this will work better for my uses. Also, could you please try using a brighter blue instead of the black? Thanks.
Thank you, there are some very creative and original aspects of this design - the .com is great! But I would like to see if the T and D could be complete letters. I am concerned that people cannot see both letters when they are combined like this. Thank you.
TD logo with pixelated arm of T to represent digital aspect, dot of letter i used as the dotcom, your long tagline also can be put nicely in this layout.
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btw, today's trend is using sans serif font (even google change their logo to it), i think using sans serif font will make your logo up to date, what do you think ?
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Please feel free to ask if you need to see other changes/revisions :)