Inspiration: concept conveying transformation... clean, colorful, and professional... works well in one color or styled up... I typically deliver a vector, psd, and transparent image in full color, reverse color, and b&w which gives you the flexibility to brand however you wish...
here is another option conveying transformation through the butterfly imagery as well as bringing in some symbolism conveying type/copy editing... thanks again...
I am going to have a tough time ranking these. They are absolutely amazing. I'll be back with more specific comments, but I did want to point out now that #25 and #26 should be corrected to read "transformationsediting" (with an "s"). Thank you!
I'll fix the typo up after I hear back from you guys (just in case you have specific revisions for that mark)... If not, then just let me know and I'll re-post with the corrected company name...
Thanks again, I'll look forward to your feedback...
I LOVE the striped butterfly in #23. I'd like to see it with the regular font face you used for #31.
Could I see #31 without the bookmark on the book? I like how it balances the black butterfly--I'm just curious what the book would look like without it.
I like #29 and #32 equally well. The lines of text on the butterfly's body are great, but so is the placement of the butterfly on a page.
The punctuation marks in #30 are so clever, but I didn't rank this design as highly as some of the others because the marks would be hard to see in a small version of the logo (like on my business card).
I like the large shadowed butterfly in #26, but I probably won't go with a dark-background design. How would the shadowed butterfly look on a white-background design (#25?)
Though I like the wider spacing between letters in #25 and #26, I think I prefer the more standard spacing used in your other designs. However, if you redo #25 with my suggestions, please retain the wider spacing for now.
Here are some revisions based upon your feedback... thanks again....
Regarding the reverse w/ watermark... I was just showing that for a presentation... If chosen, you'll have the flexibility via watermarks/reverse to do something similar but if you choose to always use a transparent on white then thats your choice ;)
Thanks! I think a watermark won't be necessary--the designs work well as they are.
Could you also make the following small changes?
--I'd like to see #29, #31, #32, and #42 with the font from #45. I like the original font but prefer the one you used in #45 and elsewhere.
--Is it possible to make the document graphic in #32, #43, and #47 stand out more from the background? I don't think a heavy outline would work... maybe some additional shadowing at the edges? I like these designs a lot, but I'm concerned that the graphic will get "lost" against a white background.
One more... can I see at least one design with the "T" and "E" in Transformations Editing capitalized (TransformationsEditing)? I like it the way it is, just want to make sure it's the best way. Thanks.
Here are some revisions based upon your request... I did the best I could with the paper entries, it will render light but to keep things looking sweet it would have to remain somewhat light as paper is most often white ;)... My personal favorite is the re-worked "soaring" butterfly with the lines... thanks again guys...
I definitely prefer the font in the revised versions to the other font. I also think I might prefer the capital "T" and "E" to all lowercase, but I'm not sure about that yet.