Can you take out the shadow bubble above the capital inside the green field of the home?
Can you punch up the colors a bit to make the the "Windows on Washington" darker, the orange more orange, and use a different font that does not use the cursive "g" in the Washington.
Can you use the rich colors from #41 and re-introduce the shading (going from lighter green to darker green) that you had in #16.
Lastly, can I see a version of those revisions as well as a version where the font on the Windows on Washington is bolded. You will only need to bold up the Windows and the Washington text and not the "on".
hi, thanks for the feedback :) update in entry #65 #64, the different in entry #63 #62 is, in this logo i using a gradient only in green colors.. hope you like it, thankyou..
OK we are so close! From my untrained eye, it looks like #65 and #63 are almost identical - except you shaded the green house from light to a bit darker from top to bottom. I think #63 really is what we're looking for.
Can we see one more variation? In #16 (and a few others) you had a shading "bubble" over the top of the Capital building that bisects the window and comes down. Can you reintroduce that into #65 and #63 so we can finalize?
We are worried that the shading will look great on our website and on-line, but won't take too well to the side of a truck. Do you have any thoughts on that? If the shading bubble will translate well to other mediums, we will most likely use it. If you don't think it will, then I think we'd stick to the shading in #63.
hi, thanks for the feedback, :) yes it's almost like the same, but in #65 in blue and orange i use a litle bit gradient. update for 65 in entry #67, and for 63 in entry #66 , hhmm, yes i think in truck it will be a litle problem for the buble shading, but it will look great in online media format.. why don't you use 65 for the truck and with the buble for the website, i think it's still the same image concept.. but, by the way it's up tu you,, thankyou very much...