..........and I'm the Easter bunny.Here's a couple of simple ideas from Corel I made in 5 minutes.
Thank you. While I don't have much creative input tonight, I can say that the green guy is not part of your logo, but an accent to an advertisement piece.
Your logo needs to stand on its own, and be more prevalent than a green character. imo
After studying it and trying it with a few things it would look good for a sales flyer but not as a logo.I have a start but i really need something to set it off.I hate this when i am stuck trying to fix my own stuff.
My thoughts exactly. I'm a sign shop, not a damn ad agency.hehe, why sign guys should stick to producing signs.
Try using the first design you put up using these changes:
1. Change the CONCEPT word to a heavy San Serif font.
2. Keep the dividing lines the same except make them a bit heavier.
3. Use the same font for SIGNS & GRAPHICS as you use for CONCEPT. The more different fonts you use in a graphic, the more odd it looks.
4. Try using a negative on SIGN & GRAPHICS
Day sign, how did you get the split blended shadow on visual concepts? It looks really cool.
Extreme graphics, it's getting better.
JR
Day sign, how did you get the split blended shadow on visual concepts? It looks really cool.
Extreme graphics, it's getting better.
JR