SarahK, The logo's you show have different styles. I always think the logo has to do more then just being a logo. It has to catch but not disctract. And if possible it should direct the visitors attention to what you want him/her to read first. If I have to choose, i'd go for 5, but tuned a bit more to the color scheme of the website ... *cheers* -Noud
MikeDammann, If you like that avatar, you might want to check the silver shades of grey ;-) btw did you make a choice yet Sarah ? -Noud
From my designer point of view, all logos are... uhm... not appropriate. Get something else, they look like your son made them.
Thanks everyone. I'm very tempted by doing something creative with the building blocks - add a bit of color to the site or using the mcfox logo (#8). I know it's vague but it's not cliched like the globe which looks a bit clipart-y.
hmm I think I remember it being on his forum over a month ago. Added: cache from Nov 12th , day before this thread came out heh http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cach...de=viewprofile&u=7+site:blog-hints.com/&hl=en I think I recall it being something given thru a do-it-yourself logo creator site.
Hey Sarah... What are you shooting for in terms of image? Will your visitors be conservative? Trendy? Corporate? Individuals? Small Businesses? I like seven but I think it's probably too large with too many boxes. It's hard to give suggestions though not knowing what you're shooting for.
Hi Sarah, do like #7, try to play around altering the second line to real estate directory like in #5
It needs to be a site with credibility to people looking for a realtor - which is why I'm also trying to avoid spammy entries, some editing needed there So, conservative, business like. Boring is OK, don't want to be a flash harry. But plain text is too DIY so I need a little bit of "something"