@jhaye I like the crown on the building in both colors, but I'd like something construction related also incorporated into your design. @logoesdesign Still not crazy about the font you are using, but I really dig the concept with the tools and measuring tape as a house. @dZba REALLY Cool. If you've got more in you, I'd love to see 'em @Bubbloo I like the C & C thing, but not crazy about all the buildings @ guideline Yes, ai files are fine @digitaleye I still dig this concept. Too colorful with the purple and yellow, but the black one looks great. @wincaya Has potential. @dZba (second entry) Also very cool. Not quite sure what is inbetween the backwards Cs, otherwise very nice. Edit: Okay, I figured out what is in the middle, you put 2 &s, but it looks a little off. Maybe play with this design a little bit and incorporate something "Construction" like into the design as well. Maybe a measuring tape in between the Crowner & Company and Los Angeles General Contractors...I don't know, but there's great potential with this logo as well as your first entry. @FlashD Both of your designs are pretty simple but Clean and Effective. I just woke up and saw all these great designs. I'm pretty sure there's a winner in here somewhere. Maybe with a few modifications. Nevertheless, you guys are Rockin. Keep up the good work!!!! Thanks, Aaron
Hi Animman, Thanks for joining the contest. You are DEFINITELY on the right track here, but the images just look too cheap. I love the C & C crown over the 0 !!! I'd love to see another one from you.
Okay guys, I'm hoping to pick a winner by tomorrow morning. Here's the feedback for the most recent entries: @Razi3l Thanks for your entry, but it's a little too religious looking. @logoesdesign I still like the concept (hammer, shovel and crown), but not the font you chose on the first one...I just don't like, and your second one is decent, but not perfect yet. @bubbloo These are very interesting. Feel free to tweak the C & C part a bit. It looks a little funky. Not sure why there's a space in the C on Crowner and not on Company. In any case, like I said, very Interesting, but not exactly there yet.