The Texas star is an interesting way to represent Texas, but we're not sure everyone will make that association between the Texas state flag and the star featured in your designs.
Also, how would the designs translate into black/white? We would need color and black/white versions of our logo.
#7 gives the immediate impression of something related to baseball because of the diamond shape.
Alexander, could we see more logos enclosed with a shape instead of free floating pieces? The elements don't seem to anchored, and on a page or webpage full of text and other images, a logo without an outside border gets kind of lost in the mix.
Would it be possible for us to use #26 with and without a border, purple on white, white on purple? If we select yours, can we have configured all different ways like that?
Hi Alexander, can we see it reversed horizontally, with the Intensive English Program on the left running into the globe and TCU on the right? And the fade starting on the left most side and becoming solid at the globe.
I think it might be better if each word--"Intensive," "English," and "Program"--were on separate lines with a thinner font and spaced out/justified so that they're the same length. If the globe must be on the other side (per the client's request), keep the fade-in the same way, just flip-flopped.
We are wondering if you could make the initial letters in the words "Intensive English Program" stand out just a little from the other capitalized letters? Visually, we would like "IEP" to have just a little focus or prominence as they spell out the three words.
Yes, of course... but not until tomorrow... Its to late here in Greece. Tomorrow morning is the first thing that I'm going to do, when I go to my office. Thanks for understanding and the great feedback! Regards Alexander