You can centralize the logo in the website, and on the mobile. I'm sure there won't be any visibility problems. If you decide to go with the messy script font, you can align it to the left of the website.
I like this font. Can I see this version without the plane? I'm re-thinking that I may want to go a little less literal with an actual plane. Can I also see this exact font not in bold? Just curious what it looks like. Thanks!
Thanks so much! I still love this version and agree that it looks very premium. My only concern is how the "square" shape with the 3 lines will look as a header of a webpage on both desktop and mobile. Any thoughts?
And about the second comment, putting all of them in one line will make it very long, less space effective. We can go for two lines like in logo #21 , or stick with this. I went for this layout because it's centered and almost a square, something that goes in line with upscale design aesthetics.
I'll show you a few cursive fonts as well. I would suggest going for a compact size, neither too long nor too vertical. The final layout also depends on the fact that how much of importance or visibility you want to give the words. Please give me a couple of hours, ill submit more options.
One more request. I'm a little concerned that the format (in 3 lines) may not look as good as a header on a website. What are your thoughts on keeping the same concept, same font but putting it into 1 or 2 lines? Just curious what that would look like.
Can I see what this looks like with weekend in a different font - maybe something more playful, less serious like something in cursive or messy cursive?
The concept with the martini glass was supposed to be inside of a plane, 'O' being the window of the plane. It's a reflection of the site theme of kickback, relax and enjoy the site.
I like this font and I like the simplicity. Can we play around with the O like you did in other versions? I like the idea of doing something in the O or around the O but it's hard to tell what the image is in the other design with the martini glass.
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And about the second comment, putting all of them in one line will make it very long, less space effective. We can go for two lines like in logo #21 , or stick with this. I went for this layout because it's centered and almost a square, something that goes in line with upscale design aesthetics.
I'll show you a few cursive fonts as well. I would suggest going for a compact size, neither too long nor too vertical. The final layout also depends on the fact that how much of importance or visibility you want to give the words. Please give me a couple of hours, ill submit more options.
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Feedback on any of the designs would help me design a better logo, according to your choice.
Thank you
Sreekant