Elegant and feminine design. Used floral and leaf elements to create emblem border and represent the services your company offers. I would appreciate any feedback you can provide. Thanks!
No problem! I will start working on some different combinations. Are there any particular colors you are more interested in seeing?
Here are a few new entries with bolder and more vibrant color combinations (Entries #30, #31, #32, and #33). Let me know if these are more on track with what you are thinking. Thanks!
Yes, these are more on track with what I'm thinking! I like 31 the best but I also like 33. Can I see one with a different style font. Other than that, continue what you're doing. I really like your work!
Here are three entries with new font options. A sans-serif font (entry #36), a serif-font (entry #35), and a elegant script font (entry #37). I went ahead and made them all lowercase to counter the capital letter "T" in the emblem.
Let me know if you have any changes. Thanks again for your great feedback! kmdesign
Is the swirl around the T suppose to be a lower case b? I think I like it in all caps. Can you show some other cursive fonts all in caps so I can see how it looks?
The swirl around the letter "T" is more of a design element to represent a plant vine and also form the emblem, but I can create some options where the "T" is contained within the letter "B" if you prefer.
Also, when you refer to changing the fonts are you talking about the ones used in the emblem or the company name below?
When I'm referring to fonts, I'm talking about the company name not the emblem. I like the font you have used for the emblem. I like #39 but not as much as your original design. The more I'm looking at it....I think I would really like to see a different flower than the one you have been using. My favorite flower is a lily and its also the name of my daughter. Keep the same design but try some other flowers. Thanks
Great suggestion on the flower! Once I really looked at it, I could see that the flower style was less elegant compared to the emblem and type. Here is a new flower design. More elegant and added some new little elements.
Let me know what you think. Thanks for the feedback!
Hi, if things don't work with the calla lily, lets try a stargazer lilly. That might look really nice with your design and would easily be recognized as a flower. Thanks!
#109 Could you confirm that the "LLC" is in the same dark blue color? I do not want it in black or a different color so I will have less colors if I have to print marketing stuff. (this would make three colors, right? light blue, dark blue, and green?)
Good point! It was grey, so I switched it to the dark blue color. I went ahead and uploaded a new entry just to confirm that this change has been made.
In regards to the colors, you are correct! There are three main colors (light blue, dark blue, and green) and they are all spot colors (Pantone colors), so the printer will be able to exactly match them. If needed, you can also convert them to non-spot colors (CMYK) to help lower printing cost.
Thanks for all the info..appreciate. #113 looks fabulous! Do you mind showing me one with the flower a little bit smaller. I just want to compare. Thanks
Thank you so much for choosing my logo design! It was a pleasure working with you and I am so excited with how the final logo turned out. All the feedback you provided along the way definitely helped in developing a great logo for your company.
The final files have been uploaded. They include an EPS file with different variations on separate layers (white background, black background, grayscale, etc.) and a JPG file. Let me know if there are any last minute changes you want made. If everything checks out, then all that is left to do is to approve the files!
Also, if you ever need any alterations made in the future to the logo, please feel free to contact me at kdmaloney@cox.net