I am sorry for the #16 and #17, I submitted the wrong files. #18 represents the stylized Rubik's cube which is a transformable puzzle – a perfect fit for the company which deals with hi-end consulting services. On the cube itself you can see a bit angled capital T also.
No problem, but personally I think using a butterfly is too trivial. Try google by searching "transformation logo" and you'll get lots of results with a butterfly.
Appreciate that it seems obvious - but sometimes I think obvious is good, especially when you are selling services that are already intangible. I think #30 is promising - the graphic is reasonably strong but importantly not too feminine. Not sure about the size and it's placement relative to the name. Also not sure if I told you that I am kind of keen on adding on the full stop after transform. Entry 29 & 30 are a bit too abstract for me.
I agree with you that obvious is good, but not trivial :) everybody use such association with a transformation. The concept of butterfly itself is too feminine for the services you provide. It's just my opinion :) sorry :) It's your contest and you are the boss.
#32 and #33 are the same logos with different orientation. Sometimes you will need vertical version, sometimes horizontal.
Thanks for your comments. I agree I am trying to walk a fine line with the butterfly and the suits. But I think I want to be 'seen' to be different in the corporate world. That is constructive advice on the vertical and horizontal positions.
Thanks for your comments. I agree I am trying to walk a fine line with the butterfly and the suits. But I think I want to be 'seen' to be different in the corporate world. That is constructive advice on the vertical and horizontal positions.