[another] logo critique
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- gabe0
lots of mixed opinions! thanks for the feedback so far.
- sureshot0
~Gabe..which one do you prefer?
- gabe0
looks like i'll refine #2 and #4 and then see what the jury has to say. thanks guys.
- pascii0
2!
- gabe0
well, i like the modern and playful feel from #2 (and it was the first direction i went, and the only one from the initial rounds that i've held onto.
i prefer #4 as i think it best suits the personality of the brand and i like it's simplicity. i also like the fact that it can stand alone without the type. my only concern is that it feels a little "stiff", though maybe i can counter that feeling with the use of color...
- jnnbugg0
Lovely! Georgia is really nice.
- gramme0
3B, but track it out. Also, this may sorta ruin what you're doing with the ampersand, but my first read is "C co and" on all of these.
- duckofrubber0
All are nice and going places. #2 is my vote. Quirky and clever.
- gabe0
i'm getting ready to pull the trigger on #2 and put the polish on it. any comments AGAINST #2?
as always, it's appreciated.
- Amicus0
I like #2... have you thought of putting the ™ as the period?
- detritus0
I quite like where 3b is going
What's it for?
- capn_ron0
I actually like the last one. It would be a pretty huge contrast if you got that letterpress printed, being an online/digital company.
- duckseason0
3b or 4a without the "and other fine interactive products"
like the style
- dskz0
4th one
- uan0
I like 3 best, has this alpha, omega, infinity thing in it and yet it's c&co.
then I like 4a , this bizarre feeling of freshness produced by at first seeing the old style typesetting and then getting the information that it's about a contemporary craft.
- gabe0
lol, fair enough janne. i've gone through plenty of iterations, most a lot more "creative" than these, but i started moving towards something very simple that doesn't force the feeling of curiosity down your throat (which is what some of the others did).
i was planning on things more interesting during the printing process (letterpress with metallic ink and embossing), then do something pretty zany (is that a word?) with the website.
is it back to the drawing board?
by the way, i'm mostly concerned with the mark itself. ultimately, the logo will--at some point--be paired with similar typesetting to 4a. currently though, the supplementary type and decor isn't final or polished, it's just to give an idea of how it might look in that context.
thanks so far!