pls check differnt variations i uploaded, also im not sure if i should emphasize the WIN in the slogan since admin said some other designer used it in blind and if someone win using that concept it should be a split between the 2 since its his first idea... anyway pls chekc some of the variations i uploaded first, thanks
this ranking has fallen because of the blue color. also the higher ranks do other things to emphasize trial. this one did get good survey feedback though :)
yes no worry i totally understand, we really appreciate if the CH is active with the contest... anyway, yeah im planing to create some other variations later before the elimination end... and yeah im seeing my rank and others too, we just dont see each others design until the final round, and final round only compose of 5 designer who can work further on their designs to refine more, thanks
Thank you! I am trying to be fair to everyone :). I don't know if you are able to see this but you are in the top ten right now. The reason is the work you have done with the scales of justice making a T. You were the first to try that, and it has worked (obviously). Certainly a couple others have eventually started playing with symbols that look like other letters.
Doing a close examination of the TLF, the spacing is uneven for jury bench admin (which I assume is because I asked for centering of the Y and the A). perhaps instead spread out the TLF so that jury bench admin can be centered under the letters rather than specific letters being centered under the letters.
to the right side, the color emphasis is good, but I think I am looking for a brighter blue (easy I assume) but also considering different ways to emphasize trial. This is the top "classic law firm" type design... but this is not a classic firm and we regularly contravene the norm of stuffy stodgy law machine. tryinglawyers.com might impart some light on how we care more for nuanced cleverness than appearing "corporate" if that makes sense. This is a very corporate design.
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Doing a close examination of the TLF, the spacing is uneven for jury bench admin (which I assume is because I asked for centering of the Y and the A). perhaps instead spread out the TLF so that jury bench admin can be centered under the letters rather than specific letters being centered under the letters.
to the right side, the color emphasis is good, but I think I am looking for a brighter blue (easy I assume) but also considering different ways to emphasize trial. This is the top "classic law firm" type design... but this is not a classic firm and we regularly contravene the norm of stuffy stodgy law machine. tryinglawyers.com might impart some light on how we care more for nuanced cleverness than appearing "corporate" if that makes sense. This is a very corporate design.
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