Her you go http://bit.ly/17VhYeyNice work. I have some clients that need a good retro styled logo designed for branding a new company. Can you PM me dan's contact info. So I can put the two of them together?
Her you go http://bit.ly/17VhYey
Nice work. I have some clients that need a good retro styled logo designed for branding a new company. Can you PM me dan's contact info. So I can put the two of them together?
broker?
Her you go http://bit.ly/17VhYey
Oh man. That flag waiving stuff makes me throw up in my mouth a little any time I see it- In any country. Nice design though.
I appreciate that Dan, and I'm not trying to start a political argument on this thread, nor do I think you are either. And my family also has a long history of military service all the way back before world war two. My background and education is specifically in marketing as well and I can say, from my perspective- which may or may not be not be worth a lick, is that using patriotism as a marketing tool works for a certain demographic, but not necessarily the widest range that you could reach with other strategies. That is not why I don't like it however, it's just that strategy always quickly turns me off of companies that use it. As does using fear or keeping up with the Jones' as selling tools. They all may work with the general public, but I see advertising in the way that most people don't. But the post was about the design, and so again; great design. But look who I'm telling that to.The owner, his father, and his sons have all served in the armed forces. The company name has been in existence for a while. I think the name, and brand image speak to a higher level of service a homeowner would expect to get should they choose to do business with them. And the tagline helps reinforce the brand promise.