Entry # 13 - I like this clean font. Maybe mix it up with bold face. But not the dancing figures.
Entry # 12 - We prefer that "Wilmington Ballet" and "Academy of the Dance (est. 1956)" are on two separate lines. "Academy of the Dance (est. 1956)" can be smaller font. The words "...of the.." can be quiet if needed. "Since 1956" or "est. 1956" must be a part of the logo. I like that "Wilmington" is a bold font. Maybe if "Ballet" was is a bold and wide font, and "Wilmington" was not.
Entry 10 - 13 - These figures are not something we are looking for.
Entry # 5 & 8: I really like this order of the words. Is it possible to put "Wilmington", "Ballet", "Academy of the Dance" on three separate lines. Perhaps against a black background, the all letters are white, the word "Ballet" in a deep purple or gray, if not in color, a wider font. I prefer modern and strong fonts. Like in http://www.nycballet.com/ and http://www.ndt.nl/. (Nederlands Dans Theater and New York City Ballet). Thank you spasiba.
Entry # 15 & 17: I like this configuration. Is it possible to use a fatter font on "BALLET" and just make it bright white. While "WILMINGTON" and "Academy of the Dance" in a grayish color, like you did in "est. 1956."
Entry # 17: I like the creativity of the E in "BALLET".
Hi Sure, I can provide requested changes, but during Judging mode only ranked 1st designer can submit new logos. You can re-rank designers anytime you want. Regards Roma, 42studio