#11 I like where you are going with the wheel and checker flag design. The inclusion of Drive-In is important for all the Logo's being made. We are also interested in having a character associated with the logo whether it be an animal, classic hotrod, or cartoonish character kind of rock-a-billy in style.
#1 Great start but our building does not fall within the style of the east coast tin diners. If ;you would like to follow the architecture of our building within the logo I can get you a picture. With this being your first posting for us we appreciate the work you have put in and hope to see more ideas.
#4 Another great start to the project. We like the font, but it needs more vintage fun added to it. Burger & Fry icon, a hopped up chevy parked under a sign that says Twist & Shake Drive-In. Have fun with it, my wife and I are going to try to help all of you out.
#6 Thanks for all of your ideas. You've started in a good vintage sign direction, we need to add "Drive-In" to what you have. I am going to post a general comment below this in ALL CAPS because I am starting to understand I am going to be rewriting a lot if I don't.
I AM WRITING A GENERAL ENTRY TO ALL OF THE DESIGNERS BECAUSE I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT WOULD BE MOST USEFUL. ARE YOU ABLE TO READ THE COMMENTS I LEAVE FOR OTHER DESIGNERS, BECAUSE WITHIN THEM ARE SUGGESTIONS I MEAN TO LEAVE EVERYONE AND I CAN SEE HOW THIS COULD GET REALLY REPETATIVE. THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE WORK EVERYONE IS PUTTING INTO THIS FOR MY WIFE AND I'S BUSINESS.
Hello, Thanks for your feedback. The designers are able to read comments left on each entry however to avoid the repetitive feedback, I think its easiest to comment here on the main page (If its a general comment). hope this helps, Thanks again.
As designers we have to respect certain unique ideas that you might like for one design. Putting your feedback in the individuals page is best to help that designer.
If you have a general feel you want to share, by all means post it here in the main thread...but please don't ask us to "do what that designer is doing.'