I need a logo for a machining company named "Continental Tool and Gage Co." I would like the logo to blend in with the company's website. The logo will replace the "iBusiness" image shown HERE. As far as restrictions go, all I ask is that the design doesn't get overly complicated. Here are some ideas you can build upon: http://www.istockphoto.com/search/text/CNC/source/basic/ Winner will be announced within 48 hours and paid $30 via paypal. Can't wait to see your designs!
Some feedback... JaKiller - Design has too many colors and is much too simplistic. Manhal - Good start but looks plain. "Continental" and "tool" should be spaced apart and the "and" should not be captailized or otherwise highlighted. T.J. - Not what I'm looking for. First design does not follow the color scheme of the site and is too basic. The second one doesn't look very professional either.
100% vector. all can be modified, colors can be changed. in logo its CT (Continental tool) and T is made from screw. thanks
Manhal - Looks better. The wheel at the bottom right should be plain white. Please change font to something more elegant like "Palatino Linotype". Light blue color doens't work with the exisitng site. Jay Haye - I like how you aligned the text. The red, however, is out of place on the site. The screwdriver confuses what the company does. Uditg - Interesting concepts but much too basic. Not sure where I said "garage" it should be "tool and gage." Naathans - Like the font and overall concept. The seal should be made smaller, and that light blue needs to be changed to match the site. The actual design inside the seal needs work. If you could come up with a design that incorporates the use of a drill bit like this one: http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-10771600-industrial-milling-machine.php That would work much better. jToms - Like that you didn't overdo the design. However, it's a bit too simple. If you could instead emphasize this type of tool: http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-14823198-caliper.php and maybe do something with a schematic too: http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-3822851-blueprints-4.php Mr.Legend - Feedback sent via PM