it is only graphic representation for other placement. i case you want to build a watermark style for your logo. but it is awesome in my prespective. many company use these style
we can build our custom color in our logo, depends on what events, what background color, ect. as long our logo looks great in dual color, then it will good in every color combinations. check my updates.
actualy, i used the chanderlier was the main focus when i first saw your room. and in my opinion, it is the face of your branding, it is the icon of your branding. so.. my main target is when people see that icon (without reading the naming), they will understand that it is a "room service, building, luxury, wedding, photograph, and it is your building" so,.. in these far try, i couldn't change my direction. anyway, thanks and goodluck.
Hi, sorry if I didn't include any reference #s in the last message. I like the chandelier graphic from this one (#80), but I would like the vertical lines to be as thin as the ones on the second version that you did (#123)
Ok, having thought about it, I really like the size and shape of the first chandelier graphic, and its size in relation to the text. I would like to see the three vertical metal lines to be as thin as they are in the second version, so the overall impression is a little bit more delicate. Let me know if this makes sense.
Very nice. I still like your simplified graphic of the chandelier, there's something very strong about it, and the more realistic version doesn't have the same punch. I'm on the fence.
This is pretty much what I just asked for... can you just change the chain to a line, and remove the line details on the lights? I think the graphic is more effective when it's more stylized.
Hi Jesica, I think we're almost there. I like the center structure of the new chandelier graphic (more open), but I'd just do the straight line instead of the chain, and just the white lights instead of the detail (the elements from your original design)
I admit I like the more stylized version of the chandelier better, but if there's a way to capture some of the lightness in your stylized version that would be great
it is helvetica,
and helvetica contains a lot of font weights, it is good choices. because in the future, if you planing build a company branding (invitations, poster, bizcard, letterhead, folders, etc) you will get a lot of choices from this font family.
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my goal is not only to build your logo. i also want to make sure that logo will realy works and safe in your future branding.
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it is a standard android app font.
This font has a lot of weight variation as well.
and it is good for company branding.
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and helvetica contains a lot of font weights, it is good choices. because in the future, if you planing build a company branding (invitations, poster, bizcard, letterhead, folders, etc) you will get a lot of choices from this font family.
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checkit with some rare sans serif font
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if you need everything, just let me know
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