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According to post 15 your customers are confused by your name and you have difficulty explaining it. Seems like a no brainer to me. The logo in post 25 is hard to read because of low contrast and too many effects/outlines.
How about sticking the name on a foghorn?
The bottom of the platform goes to 8 feet. Your head will be at 14 feet. I think that's a bit misleading. I also think it's a neat idea. It goes for about $2200. I think it would be great inside a factory.
You have mixed different fonts together that don't really go together. The two different italic fonts are the main problem. The slant should be the same for both. Serpentine is a semi-serifed font that clashes with the other rounded serif font. It would be a lot better to stick to just 2 fonts...
Don't get your nickers in a twist. Here's the original title.
You can gleen whatever you want from posted suggestions.
Here's one now..... I suggest you keep working on your logo.
Nothing will ever look good named "Danville Elite Auto". Give the place some class. If it's truely "elite" it needs to sound a little less "hillbilly".
I'd keep it simple.
(and don't stretch your fonts)
If people didn't make things with their own hands we would not have any innovation or commercial products to buy. I'm guessing you'd be out of work.
People who make their own equipement are the type of people who often end up as manufacturers. Like whoever made your "Pro" gear. I bet he...
Oh, the other thing I "learned" is I could never get the contrast I was looking for in Corel so when I was resizing the jpeg for posting I accidentally hit "apply image" in Photoshop. It cranks the contrast way up. Then I fade the effect until it suits me. I have no idea what "apply image" is...
Thank you guys! I learned an new trick.....arc each letter to fit the curve. Looks way better to me. (It's Serpentene and Roland BTW.)
Hmmm...."C's" still a bit off.
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