Logo Crit
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- horton0
i couldn't suggest anything other than "simplify" without seeing her work.
- Hombre_Lobo_20
Lol cap'n ron you logo stealing bastard!!! Haha
tell him you want £20 for it and at least make some money off stealing my logo!! ;D
- Who Me? no way man! hahahaha. Sorry, i had a good laugh about it though.capn_ron
- haha good stuff :DHombre_Lobo_2
- Hombre_Lobo_20
Also I don't like you ron. You made the rip off look better than my original :(
the V looks better than does as an A. Maybe a name change. Vincient Connolly? Hmmm
- crayz0
Love this place!
- matnz0
Just set it in BAVgarde normal, -25 letter spacing, and stack each word. Guaranteed win.
- brandelec0
no
meh
no
mmmno
uh uhnot feeling the type choice here.. there's 3 i's in virginia and it seems too separated when you have that much spacing in between
- instrmntl0
What type of interior design does she gravitate towards? Modern, traditional, colonial?
- ukit0
These ideas all seem overdone to me. Maybe you should start over completely, never any shame in that.
If nothing else come up with a simple typographic solution.
- Invalid0
i started mocking something up which i thought might work, but as i got closer to finishing it, i realised it was crap and didn't post it...
you probably should have done the same thing
- instrmntl0
i'd say yfigure out her style, surround urself with pictures of the types of homes that fit her style, inside and out, find distinguishable elements that you can either use, ur use their style to give a sense of what this persons aesthetics and comapany are all about.
- SoulFly0
I don't feel anything. It needs to scream interior design.
make it pop!
- ali0
Like your direction on 1 and 4 or the original concepts
- Miesfan0
If after reading the above tips you return to the same six examples, you obviously have not understood anything. You insist on a brand, which by design can not be reproduced on cloth, (although it seems the mark of a tailor) and concrete, carved in wood ... The contrast between the font size and logo, the scale between them ...
If you can not describe their work try to understand how she approaches the work. Budget? Fun? Second hand? ... Work with children's rooms? and a lot of things ... anyway ... good luck.
- robulation0
I've gotta say this... I like the marque of the B for option 1b. It does look like a Herman Miller style option and I think this could be the one to work on... I really don't like the font choice above...the 'V' sits outside the left edge of the big 'B', and I think the font should be something a bit more feminine in my opinion...