Great submissions! I like where you're going with it. #41 Excellent idea with DOT into the roofline. TIMOTHYBROWN is running together though. Should we try T and B in a larger font to separate the words? #43 Neat idea to use two colors. These blues aren't that exciting, but the blue/yellow and blue/red seem like good combos. #39 and 40 the dot looks like a sphere, perhaps a Christmas ornament. I don't think they're looking dottish.
Thank you. I am glad you like the logo designs. #123 is #41 with the T & B larger. #124, #125 and #126 are variations of #41 with different colors and more integration of the roofline and the word dot. #127 and #128 are color variations of #43. Hope you like them.
I have some new entries. If you are still interested in my work I would love to upload them. However, I would need to be in the top five for long enough to upload.
Please let me know and I will be prepared to do so.
I would love to see more of your work. I have decided that the logo must be more simple and bold than the earlier designs that included a lot of fine detail and my silly slogan. I'm currently favoring the ones that emphasize my name with a clear .NET and something that looks houseish.
Thanks for your work and also for your patience. I like your design best, but other designs have clearer, more readable text. Let's take #284 and see if we can make it more readable.
#249 has very readable text, but the design is not as good. Perhaps we could try your design in all caps or a bolder font, not so tall. Let's also drop the dot from the midline, hyphen position down to the period position. Finally, please remove the line between NET and the roof, so it has white space like your #282. Thank you.
Okay, here are the new logos, #312, #313 and #314. I think they are more readable than #284. #312 is still in a upper/lower case, but it is a bolder shorter font with more spacing in between the letters. #313 and #314 are with all caps, difference between the 2 is the line in the middle of the first and last name. Please let me know what you think and if you'd like to see any changes.
Thank you for the revisions. We are getting very close now.
1. #281 made me realize that making the .NET align under the roof makes a complete, little house. So let's vertically align the dot and the final T so they make the walls of the house. A tiny space between my name and this house aids clarity.
2. The roofs of #281 and #283 were more successful than the roofs of #312 #313 and #314. a. Is it because the bottom of the roof aligns with with the base of the letters in Timoth rather than the tail of the y? b. is it because there is a slight space between Timothy's Y and the roof? c. Is it because of the tapered accent color under the roof?
You are welcome to call me if that would be clearer than typing it here.
Thank you for the revisions. We are getting very close now.
1. #281 made me realize that making the .NET align under the roof makes a complete, little house. So let's vertically align the dot and the final T so they make the walls of the house. A tiny space between my name and this house aids clarity.
2. The roofs of #281 and #283 were more successful than the roofs of #312 #313 and #314. a. Is it because the bottom of the roof aligns with with the base of the letters in Timoth rather than the tail of the y? b. is it because there is a slight space between Timothy's Y and the roof? c. Is it because of the tapered accent color under the roof?
You are welcome to call me if that would be clearer than typing it here.
I am hopeful that we will be able to wrap this today. I have to get it to press tonight and I am hopeful that I will have a high res file of the final revision to send.
Here are the revisions: #315 is almost the same as #312 with the red under the roof. #316 is with the dot moved to form the house. #317 is same as 316 with the red under roof. #318 is the caps with the dot forming the house w red roof. #319 same as 318 no red roof. #320 is new with the roof line extended to meet the dot. My favorites are #317 and #320. I like the cleaner feeling with the dot forming the house as you had said. I like the red roof, it really adds a punch of color and ties in the red dot and makes it pop.
Hope this is clear. I also hope I understood and made the changes you ask for.
Thank you so much for pouncing on these for me today. i appreciate your work.
let's work with #318. 1. Please make NET as tall as the bottom of the timothy letters. oer perhaps a little taller. That will make the walls taller than the roof, like a house. The roof then becomes an accent in the logo with the .NET becoming more important. 2. Please make imothy rown lowercase so the T and B stand out a bit. 3. Let's switch from blue and red to blue and yellow, like #281. 4. I like the weight of the dot in #281. Let's try that size.
#321 is the new one. Net taller, lower case on imothy rown and blue and yellow, oh and larger dot. I think I a typing this as a check list for myself. LOL
#321 is really getting there. Can we see it with a few differ accent colors? Red, green, organge... ?
When we changed the vertical stretch, it moved where the light blue falls on the midline of the image on the words vs. where it falls on the roof and .NET. What do you think would work best there?
You have a very keen eye, the gradient did change and I worked with it a bit. I have made some more adjustments to it this round. The blue/yellow #322 has a different gradient in the word "net" than the other 3 that I uploaded. The blue/green, blue/red and the blue/purple all have the same gradient in the word "net". Let me know if you like where the gradient lands or if you want me to make some more changes.
Thank you so much for choosing my logo as your logo. I have uploaded the final files. Once you are satisfied with them, please click on the accept button. If you need any other formats or any design, just let me know.