Ultra mod symbol tying into some of your accent fabric designs....also representing a stylized golf green and the surrounding course. Icon is organic in shape and feel, while typography is a simplistic and crisp variation of your current logo.
HI....I like your style and love what you did with the Little London icon, the way you combined JC and made it into a tree trunk for Joe Corbi, and the stylized P for Pure Spa Fitness...
I'd like to clean up my current logo and font, clean up the notches in each letter, and make it look more contemporary but with a fun flair. I want to keep it similar so that my customers won't be taken aback by a completely redesigned logo. I want to show that after 6 years, the logo has somewhat matured but kept it's fun and easy going flair.
Another thing I want to do is somehow do a color separation of TRIG and ELLE. Trig is a synonym for stylish, and Elle is "her" in french....stylishly her....so something that immediately speaks of our style.
Last note....I want to stay away from anything golfy because I want the logo to ease into the mainstream market without having to redo the logo for mainstream.
I keep going back to the Pure Spa & Fitness logo....here's what I like about it...PURE is sort of stylized in the sense that it's not a clean block letter - can you try changing "TRIGELLE" to all caps? SPA & FITNESS is clean - this can be "Bringing Golf to Life"...and TE stylized like the P....i just LOVE the way P is stylized.
Without completely copying this logo, can you do something within its realm?
Another thought is dropping the TLL altogether and coming up with a new emblem that is stylized, again like the P in Pure Spa. It has a loose kind of asian hint, but ever so slightly.
Here's what I'd like to stay away from.... -splitting Trig & elle in two lines....must be on the same line. -32, 30, & 27 have too much asian influence. -I'm not crazy about 24 & 23...it looks too corporate.
One more thing....maybe use a font similar to Papyrus. This font I feel is played out and not special anymore. So many companies use it.
Love, love, love what you did with 38 & 39....ok, we're getting there....I like how you stacked the LL's like our current logo. I can see using the T on it's own...it's very cool.
On 38, can I see the following changes? -use the T emblem to replace the T in Trigelle...not sure how it will look but let's try -Trig (w/ T emblem) = color 1; elle = color 2; Bringing Golf to Life = color 3 -use "Bringing Golf to Life" from 39
The addition of a vibrant warm red....keeping in mind your target loves bright colors. The emblem is strong enough to present in any color....based on the application.
This simple, contemporary design combines the traditional round shape of the golf ball with the natural curved lines of a leaf. Nature meets fashion. It is strong and memorable as a stand alone mark for embroidery, or with the logotype.
Modern, geometric pattern that creates a "T" in the white space. Simple enough that the colors could easily change for embroidery on different colored clothing.