THE CLIMBLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / THE CLIMB THE CLIMB has selected their winning logo design. For $275 they received 69 designs from 23 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by surgana Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. 1st 4th 5th 2 6th 1 7th 1 8th 2 New New 1 New New New New Comment Activity barlandrew commented on #67 also, could you try some color combinations that integrate company's official colors (WHITE, GOLD [Web-Safe: 999966] and or BLUE [Web-Safe: 0066CC]. Options could include blue sky/gold mountain, white sky, blue mountain, etc. 8 years ago barlandrew commented on #67 not to wear you out, but what about representing the mountain with a steeper slope? See here: http://www.filmequals.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/the-summit-movie-poster.jpg 8 years ago barlandrew commented on #64 We're very close here. Can you extend the mountain's diagonal slope so that it continues out of frame without ever showing a peak or leveling off. Also, please remove the "reaching back" figure on the upper right and extend the climbing rope out of frame as well. 8 years ago barlandrew commented on #63 would it be possible to move the "mountain" to the right so that we don't really see it slope downward to the right. in essence, the mountain "face" would be a rough diagonal cutting across the frame, from lower left to upper right. (this will help with scale if we do an animation that leads to the image.) 8 years ago barlandrew commented on #48 this is shaping up nicely. can you add the rope that connects the climbers? 8 years ago surgana commented on #32 Of course... as soon as possible 8 years ago barlandrew commented on #32 could you show us a version with the flag removed and a few small figures of climbers making the ascent, attached to one another by a rope? you may need to zoom in on the mountain to make that work. 8 years ago