like the newest one much better..
only issue i see, is the negative space below the burlington and below the heat & air..
my eye goes straight there..
i would increase the ribbon and text with heat and air..
just my .02
I was feeling this too. Here's a suggestion. hope I can get it across right. Instead of a straight across (at a slant) ribbon, can you make it fold back on itself and have the "air conditioning" section flow into that negative space and free up more of the "g". I think the g is a nice visual element and negative space in a curve bothers me.
Is this what you meant Signgal?
That "burst" in the back just bothers me a lot.
I thing that you should eliminate those thin "cuts" close to the outside edge. Either make it tighter not yo have those long thin cuts (Just "teeth" at the edge) or have it more noticeable and spread those "rays" a bit more.
Actually, I do not even know how to call that "thing"
just to put it out there, I love these kinds of design threads as the OP posts a design that is good but just needs a few eyes on it as it is missing little thigns to make it great. the OP takes in the input, makes the changes in his own way in his own style and a design goes from OK to great. it not only makes the design better, I know it helps me hone my skills as I see the issues I can see plus the ones I might have missed that get pointed out by others. love this site
That "burst" in the back just bothers me a lot.
I thing that you should eliminate those thin "cuts" close to the outside edge. Either make it tighter not yo have those long thin cuts (Just "teeth" at the edge) or have it more noticeable and spread those "rays" a bit more.
Actually, I do not even know how to call that "thing"
just to put it out there, I love these kinds of design threads as the OP posts a design that is good but just needs a few eyes on it as it is missing little thigns to make it great. the OP takes in the input, makes the changes in his own way in his own style and a design goes from OK to great. it not only makes the design better, I know it helps me hone my skills as I see the issues I can see plus the ones I might have missed that get pointed out by others. love this site