We really like #153. If the following tweaks could be made?
1 - The triangle above the "i'. Could the base be a bit smaller (perhaps the same width of the "i"). 2 - Can you swap the colors? ("vertical" would be green, "change" would be black). 3 - The green is a bit too "yellow/bright". Can you try some more subtle greens?
Also, the same changes above in regard to 2 and 3, can you make them on #123, but the dot on the "i" actually be above instead of below?
The Designer of the 1st place design will be the only Designer who can submit revisions at that time you can swap between designers anytime I appreciate your feedback very much
I've posted my revisions, i hope you like these Please feel free to ask if you need any changes, i will try my best until you get exactly what you're looking for
Can we see some alternatives to #153? - Can we see a darker version of the green. Something that stands out but is a little bit bolder.
~ Maybe a version where the entire word is the same color, but the "i" is a full on arrow (or a split arrow in different colors), but in a different color?
Thanks for the updates. None totally stand out yet, so could we try a few other things?
Since we're dealing w/ the word "change", and our application has to do w/ analytics, could we try incorporating something like this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_(letter)
Some random ideas, and feel free to try whatever =)
1) The little arrow above the "i"... could it be a capital Delta symbol maybe? 2) Maybe the "g" in "change" could actually be the lowercase Delta symbol?
We have put one of your designs in 1st place, and another in 4th.
When we select you as winner can you provide (in addition to the chosen version) one on a black background and one grey-scale?
There are two things that we'd like to improve about the logo in general:
1 - We think the arrow needs work in general, maybe to make it look closer to a delta… in general we feel the arrow could be improved.
2 - We'd like to make the "change" stand out equally to the "vertical" so they are more visually balanced. So we selected a version with a darker green, though we not the darkest green which is in 4th. Somehow we'd like to see the two words stand out more equally.