Great to have your feedback. Thank you. If you'd be kind enough, do you have any examples of unique, exquisite and abstract? We can produce more efficiently. We can always come up on our own, but your taste is still your taste. It's exquisite and subjective, and there lies the design challenge. Cheers!
I've already checked your portfolio, hoping to find a work that I love. And I pay attention to everyone signature to see if they have their portfolios linked. But most of them don't.
So, no visual preference from your side? Means that we are on our own. That's ok, even if it is hard to shoot blindly, but I always find it the greatest challenge. I'll be trying again, hopefully before the time runs out, but can't promise a bullseye.
I was trying to understand your kind of taste, browsing through your previous contests. Here's my research. Please accept in advance my deepest apologies, but I'm being constructive. - you hate any other logo that is not left-aligned. (A good logo is versatile) - any symbols that's direct is ugly. (A very subjective matter, beauty & ugly) - Big height is a no-no. (One of your requirement) - You know about text and font processing. (Correct term would be "Typography") - Abstract (The only person knows of this meaning is the artist) for example; This may help others to understand your style. You cannot dictate how a good logo should look like, they already have principles; http://justcreative.com/2009/07/27/what-makes-a-good-logo/ What you can dictate is what kind of logo you're looking for. How you want it to be. Does it fit your size? Is it too tight? We just need to know what you prefer. Can you go to a tailor and tell him you want green pants without telling the size, or letting him measure you, and get exactly what you want? But for pants, decent is good enough. I must emphasize, that each logo designed, is actually tailored towards its owner's taste. Sometimes we hit it, sometimes we don't. It will be better if you can share with us your vision, and we can work effectively. Don't say that giving examples will taint our creativity. No. Every single thing that we create on earth must be based on something. We can never create something from nothing, unless you're god. This is where you tell the difference between a clipart warrior, a copycat, inexperienced, and expert. The way they manipulate your preferences. Some take it directly, some in a very surprising manner, and some got totally out of control. Here's a good example of how to hold a good contest. https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/100-logo-contest-24-hours.2651870/ https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/simple-modern-logo-40-paypal.2651827/ Hopefully we will see a better future. All the best, and good luck!