the same WD in a continuous brush stroke I look forward to your input. Let me know if there is anything that could be adjusted in these. Thank you, Tere
I feel that the 'W' is too swirly for the logo, but I really like the font you have used for the rest. If the logo did incorporate a signature style W it would need to look more refined and, as said, less swirly and swooshy.
I'm confused because I noticed you are liking the cursive style of the other Ws and Ds...so I assumed you meant to made slight adjustments to my 'W' without the curly lines. Hope this is closer to what you are saying, Thank you, Tere
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the ranking...
We'll see, you have 6 more days to go and there will be many others coming for you I'm sure. These contests must be for us to enjoy designing first, because the competition here really is tough!
Please let me know if there is any other approach that you would like to see that hasn't been done by any other designer yet. I will be more than happy to continue with something new.
The combinations of blacks and grays in their position are too many to post. But if you like these, dark grays, light grays, warm grays, cool grays in combination and/or with black are all possibilities
Entry 81 is really interesting. I would like to possibly see it in a slightly darker grey and could you show what it would look like if the 'William Drummond' was removed i.e. leaving only the initials for a 'quick logo/label' on the front of a shirt etc....I like this idea for a main garment but would like to see the initials as a 'mini' logo.
Here are some revisions and the grays can even be darker if you prefer. I also added one other option with your name directly under your initials. You will notice the gray on this one and the gray on the initials are a little different from each other.