Is it acceptable to like all of them? I like all of them.
They all pretty much have simple elements, memorable, shrinkable.
For the most part they can easily be made into a stamp. Do we
have to have just one? They all seem to have a similar theme.
Could we rotate them through the page? I could put a different one
up every week for a few months while we figure out whihc one we
like best. They're all so nice. I don't know how you can pick just
one. I'll be looking at them and think I like one, then all of a
sudden I will think I like another one better. Then I will like
the one I liked before that. The ones with wavy lines underneath
do remind me of water, but I really like water as an element.
I also like the chiseled (arrowhead) look of the "A". The postal
elements are nice too. I think the "L" needs to stand out a bit.
The ones of course with the whole word letterboxing no problem,
otherwise you need a hyphen or the little wavy lines like in 14
& 15. My preference is the non-italicized font because it is
slower and more relaxed but I like both. I really like 2 & 4
also - very innovative fonts, nice, pleasing to look at, but
hard to fit on a rubber eraser. What if the name fits the logo
theme as well, so you would just remove the "etterboxing" part
to arrive at the logo? That way it would have the feel of the logo.
It could be used in different places under different circumstances
depending on whether or not you want the full name or the simplicity
of just the symbol.
Its nice of you Michelle to present all these different options.
I really like all of them. I wonder what number 14 would look
like non-italicized in blue with a little bit more space between
the L and the U? I like number 8a, also #3 (again, I like water).
Nice choices. Thank you very much. I hope my ramblings help you.
Dan'l
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> Thanks to those who commented on the logo sketches.
> I've put up a second round for everyone to critique:
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> http://www.gigagraphica.com/michelle/logosamp.html
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> Michelle
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