We are also open non-human dancing images. Dancing letters, dancing legs/feet, dancing shoes, a dancing capitol building, etc. We do not want dancing animals.
We are also open non-human dancing images. Dancing letters, dancing legs/feet, dancing shoes, a dancing capitol building, etc. We do not want dancing animals.
We do not want a man and a woman dancing. No gender. We have women that dance with women, men that dance with men, etc. and we want to portray that inclusive community.
•No gendered images, please, this is a huge priority of our logo. Our dance scene is gender, racially, and age diverse, our logo needs to reflect that.
•Would like to see a different font for the Topeka (I like Serif font but this dramatic of a Serif calls to mind a circus poster.)
•Lighten yellow bleed in the background
•Nice use of our colors
•Outline shape is unique and cool (Subtly reflects our capitol dome, too.)
•No gendered images, please, this is a huge priority of our logo. Our dance scene is gender, racially, and age diverse, our logo needs to reflect that.
•Swirl connected to the bottom of the "T" is too much, makes it look like an L
•Really like the simplicity and movement throughout the logo
•Good use of our colors
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Really liked the dynamic pose, style, and implied movement of the first figures (rather than mirror image here).
•Would like to see a different font for the Topeka (I like Serif font but this dramatic of a Serif calls to mind a circus poster.)
•Lighten yellow bleed in the background
•Nice use of our colors
•Outline shape is unique and cool (Subtly reflects our capitol dome, too.)
•Swirl connected to the bottom of the "T" is too much, makes it look like an L
•Really like the simplicity and movement throughout the logo
•Good use of our colors