...monochromatic version of this concept if you want something more pro-looking. It's also easier/cheaper for practical use on a larger scale (print, embroidery, web, etc...)
Please, could you use more statistical bar graph type options? [we would like to see more changes than only colors]
Could you try a font that looks less like a bold style? (a thin one) We prefer capital fonts, using a larger size for the T and 1st E.
If you use 2 colors in the name, please use the 1st "E" to make a transition from 1st color to 2nd one.
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Could you try a font that looks less like a bold style? (a thin one) We prefer capital fonts, using a larger size for the T and 1st E.
If you use 2 colors in the name, please use the 1st "E" to make a transition from 1st color to 2nd one.
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Sure thing. I'll see if I can come up with some unique options in that direction.
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Here are few potentialy interesting branding solutions,...I've kept it simple, contemporary and pro-looking.
Hope you'll like some of the ideas and feel free to suggest potential improvements. Thank you
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