Professional, elegant, perfectly brandable. I hope you like my entry. Other version which features web 2.0 gloss, highly recommended if you want to attract customers =]
soulslasher: The font is a bit narrow. Frazi: I prefer sans-serif fonts, but good. witcher: I really like this. Very good.Can you play with the lady's colors? The color scheme is red, orange, and purple. Play with the "Everyday," "skirts," and the lady to achieve the best effect. Each should have a different color. redeemer: Font is a bit plain. I like the lady, but can the skirt be a little longer? Just a little. avenue2: The black isn't in my color scheme. Also, the font is too narrow. The letters even seem "jittered." Olli: Look at the suggestions I gave to witcher.
Olli: I liked it better when you had the layout in your original design. Changing the angle of the words and icon makes the logo look shabby. redeemer: Good. Let me see it in the same layout as Olli. Resize the lady so that she fits the height of the text.
What can I do to make my entry better then? I will do anything to make it satisfy to your requirements.
Read the suggestions I gave you. The font is rough on the edges, literally. I meant put the text on one line. soulslasher: Put all objects on one line. Can you also change the skirt's color to make it stand out from the rest of the lady? witcher: Thank you. I do not need any more revisions from you. Meanwhile, can you tell me where you found the picture of the lady? Did you just find a picture of a girl online and apply filters?
And make the lady around the same size. Make her a bit taller to make it look real. I don't remember I mentioned this before, but the font is a bit bland. Something more interesting whilst maintaining the professional touch?
YES! The first one is absolute gold! But once again, I don't like the font. Use a font that looks similar to witcher's, except make it sort of different. Variety is key. But awesome job nonetheless!