Thanks so much for these updates. Could we see one more updated color scheme with the royal blue of #343 and your green from #462? I really like the subtle color gradient you used in #462 on the green. Could you use that gradient green on "Smiles" and "Dental" and the royal blue from #343 with a gradient for "WestAllis" and the smile shape? Thanks again!
Thanks for your patience in this tournament. We have you in our final four designs. The feedback I got from our ownership is that they're tired of the blue-lighter blue scheme in our logos, so they're hoping to shake things up a little with the colors here to make them contrast a little more. I know your previous designs had more color options, but if there's anything else you can do to bring more color contrast (possibly adding silver or green), that would be appreciated. Our owner also said he'd like to see some other style element brought in, such as a gradient, emboss, or stroke, potentially. Personally, I think what you've done with the different font thicknesses is perfect, but our owner tends to like designs with a gradient or sheen to them. Thanks so much for all your work, and I'll have you in the top spot shortly.
Thanks for this update. The feedback I just got from our owner is that he likes running the words "West" and "Allis" together and having no space between them and "Smiles," but he's thinking it would look better to make "West Allis" a little bolder font than "Smiles." We also think that having the two blue colors a little more different from one another would be helpful, or potentially having "Smiles" and "Dental" in the green family. Thanks for all your work!
Could we see the smile a little bit larger and "Dental" a little bolder? We'd also like to see a version where the smile is the same color blue as "West Allis." Thanks for your work!
Simple and effective. I don't love the main font, but the font size is right. Perhaps you can incorporate the smile shape a little more into the name…or perhaps overlay the smile and cover parts of the letter of "Smiles"?
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