Like you said it's not copying, plus I took time sketching it on paper then designing it in illustrator unlike most people that post in these contests that go and find a generic image on google and put it next to text.
Remember...sans-serif ambigram. Symbols like Chanel. Don't waste your time for things like post #65 & #62, fall outside of the dartboard. Shoot closer to the bullseye, and that is, again, "Sans-Serifs" & "Ambigram". Bold symbols, like Chanel for example. I don't have much free time during weekends, so hopefully this will do for a feedback.
Please pay close attention. Submissions are actually excellent, to me. Each of you has different talent and different styles. I love the varieties, but unfortunately, our jeweller is very strict about her jewels. It's a contest of pure creativity. 1 - Contest will end tomorrow. This is the final round of revision. 2 - Strict requirement (to make sure you're paying attention); a - Ambigramb - Sans-serifc - 600px x 400pxd - A black logo with pure white background, and inverted.e - Watermark is compulsory. Example Here's some tip I'd love to share. http://www.logodesignlove.com/ambigram-logos Feedback from client starting from my last feedback at Post #43. (Red Marks : Rejected. Please redesign accordingly.) (X)@vicky786: You are not paying any attention. She rejected this on the first glimpse. @logoesdesign: "Good ambigram, but it's digital," says the boss and rejected the concept. But your next entry (#74) is almost there, but the symbol is too large, and there's no ambigram touch to it, and remove the rhombus surrounding the number 2. (X)@Orangu: "Maybe this will be on a different brand, but not mine." It was a good fight, but nope. (X)@matchstick: "Effortless...It's a disgrace to jewels." Work harder, man. @umanky: She loved your first attempt. And you were paying attention, but didn't hit the bullseye. Try again. (X)@kainraziall: You got her attention at first, and you did revise your design, unfortunately, ambigram concept is her firm stand right now. (X)@ighy: It's the glimpse of rejection. Try again. (X)@fathin1: You're a hardworking chap. Eventhough it's not an ambigram, but a good effort, but rejected as well. (X)@jenn08: "Hmm…No." That's the exact reaction I got from her. (X)@Shaikh: Even I can't feel you, dude. I'm sorry. (X)@Ciul3x: You should pay more attention. I understand of the hardships of manually drawing a diamond, but you gotta understand the spec. (X)@evodesign: "I want the other after this one." Your popularity is overtaken by ambigram. So she wants another. (X)@Arham: "The position of number 2 is pointless." I agree. Structurally incorrect and means nothing. The ambigram is almost there, but you fail to notice. (X)@Sr33 & (X)@M3RK: These are rejected. "Another disgrace to jewels, back to back" @frikusha: "Frikusha understands what I need," referring to Frikusha's latest ambigram. Almost a winner, but not. One word — Simplify. Feel free to inquire anything that I missed. I have my hands full, so I might miss something. Please accept my apology in advance. It's the best I could do. Anyway, it was nice having your support in this contest, and I'm truly thankful for that. Enjoy the fun, and GOOD LUCK!
I think this is the best type of ambigram that you can create using the name of the logo.. It's classy and simple, I think this logo fits perfect the business.