or the way the "Blue Moon" font is on the image I attached to the Style and Concept page. What do you think about something like that?
I like the way that you are subtlely using the tin roof. We don't really want it to be a big part of the logo, we want the focus on the words, but still having the "idea" of a tin roof in the logo. Thanks for your entries.
We like entry #60 with the shading, but the font isn't exactly what we're looking for. #34 is better as far as the font goes, we don't really like the thing on top of the "T". I'm sorry it's so hard to describe the exact font we're looking for, but we are looking for a vintage/regal feel, while also conveying simplicity and quality. You have done a great job with the simplicity and quality so far, we just need to see another font. I like the "Lite" on this link: http://www.strawberryfestival.com/graphics/Miller_Lite.JPG
#43 and #44 aren't bad, that font just doesn't scream that it's the one.
I hope my comments are helping, we really like your designs....Thanks again
We have come back to Example #34. We like the simplistic look of it, but would like to see maybe a little different font. Also, the roof on the T could be a little shorter and no chimney. As for the font, we are mainly trying to appeal to college kids, and also young professionals, so try out whatever you think...Thanks again
Here is the new submission. After trying quite a few different font variations for this design, This particular font looked the best. I did make a tweaks, The letter R and the T to be exact. I have a few different versions for you to consider, the first is an emblem with the wordmark. Very Bold and legible. It can be reduced down to fit onto the bottlecap as well. This one is a very marketable design, giving you a unique identity. The logo lends itself well to the audience of 20 somethings without looking childish allowing it to extend beyond your target audience and be just as acceptable to an older demographic. The logo can also be used without the emblem and it works well as a one color design as well.
#175 #176 This version is using the same font as miller lite that you referenced above. The font would have to be purchased for you to use this commercially, and honestly, I don't know that you can trademark the miller lite font.
Hey Glendon. So, we have a bit of an issue. After seeing all of the "Tin Roof" logos, we have determined that Tin Roof is not the right name for our company. We have always wanted to use a fleur de lis for our "symbol" and that with Tin Roof just didn't work. We are going to use the name "Lagniappe Brewing Co.". It fits with our fleur de lis and South Louisiana feel. It also takes out having to put a semblance of a tin roof in the logo. Can you use the parameters we have given you as far as font already, and just basically show us what you think a cool Lagniappe font would be? I know this is unorthodox, but it just took seeing all the different tin roof designs for us to realize that wasn't the right name. We really like your work and creativity though, and hope that you can do something with this. Thank you very much.