The purpose of the website is to provide professional consultancy, web development and IT support in the UK Create a logo for the domain TechnologyAdviser.co.uk Would like the finished result to be Upbeat, Friendly, Clean & Clear and use fewer than 5 colours + black-greyscale-white Perhaps develop the design with "collaboration", "technology" and "people" in mind? Want to use the phrase "developing internet business" as a tagline Would like the logo to be on a white background Interesting, Unusual and off-beat ideas welcome Logo to be used for business cards, website and for Powerpoint/PDF presentations Finished Artwork to be provided in a vector and high-res bitmap form Payment via PayPal - $40 Closing Date: March 4th 2009, 8pm GMT
- "Advisor" needs to be fixed "Adviser" - but no need to fix it now - the concept is good - I don't like the italic on the word "Advisor" - Clean, clear and light. - Currently my favourite because it can easily be used in "centered-vertical" and "single-line" form. - Can be scaled large and small and will still be recognisable/identifiable - Like the black and deep-red colour scheme
- The difference in scale between the "T"/"A" and the "echnology"/"dvisor" is too much - they look disjointed - In the second "black/red vertical block" example the line-spacing is too great - Does not look current nor very "web/technology orientated" - The graphic is very large and cannot be re-orientated to better suit different formats - websites, business cards etc. - Neither the fonts or colours indicate "innovation", it seems rather "static"
Let me know if you want anything changed. This was made in illustrator so it's fully resizable. I just noticed you wanted a white background, this isn't a problem, I'll change the color of the tech thing and add the background. Sorry.
- I immediatly associate the main "technology" font with Star Trek and that spoils the look. (apology to Star Trek fans - it's just perhaps a bit geeky?) - Like the drop-shadow, like the colours and reflections in the words. - Like the narrow-typewriter font used on the tagline - but perhaps make the fontsize for the tagline a bit bigger? - The "lower-left-to-right-upwards" is great - The ".co.uk" in the first example clutters the image - nicer without - Really like this one!
- Really like this one! - The "developing..." tagline looks a bit squashed and slightly weak. Making is bigger is proably not right either - not sure what to suggest? - Would it be possible to try the main "TechnologyAdviser" is the same font, but bold/heavier. - Would it be possible to try the "Advisor" in bold (as it is a weaker colour) and leave the "Technology" as-is? - I think drop the ".co.uk" - it clutters and spoils the very clean look! - Thank you!! - Another really strong candidate - Thank you all! - Really like the "tick" in the first example - Prefer the "tagline" font in the second example, but it seems quite tall against the chunky "TechnologyAdviser" line above. - The "tagline" font in the first example has a better proportion in the overall image - Love the "planet atmosphere" line through the main lettering