I added the text "SOUTH LOUISIANA" at the bottom, but can substitute with the actual town name, if you would like to see that, please let me know the name of the town, thanks.
We like the structure of Entry #30, but would prefer the text to be in uppercase and not in cursive. Feel free to change the colors, that shade of gold is not really what we are looking for. With this simple structure, is there any small way to add in a symbolic tin roof? We want the logo to be more focused on the words, but would like to have some kind of tin roof picture or hint of a tin roof visible, if possible...Thanks
Thanks for the feedback, here are some more options, remember if you like certain elements from different options, we can always mix & match to your liking.
#72 looks pretty good, but the font is a little too western feeling. I like how you're trying to be subtle about the image of the tin roof, but what do you think about doing some sort of stylized version of just a tin roof after "Co." that looks something like the Adidas logo? No one has done that yet, but I think that's kind of what we're looking for, something simple and stylized, but focused on the words Tin Roof...Thanks
Re: #95 - Here is a version with a very simplified roof, I will do some more variations using the layout of #72 later on tonight. Thanks for the feedback, Don
Hey Don, we really appreciate your entries. We both (my business partner and I) think you're heading in the right direction. I'm just going to put some links on here of some ideas to let you work with.
I just happened to pass the book at Barnes and Noble and it caught my eye...What if we tried something like this with a big T, a smaller i with the tin roof (looking like the adidas sign) as the dot for the i, and then the rest of the words (in capital, not lower case) written out in a medium size? How do you think that would look?
As far as the actual font, I'm sorry we're being so picky, we are just trying to find the one that is our beer. Thanks for your patience. As I said, we like the shadowing in #108 and 97, and some kind of vintage (as in vintage beer label) font that looks quality/regal....Thanks again so much for your entries