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18 Jun 2010, 09:30 PM
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I like number 5. I think one thing you could do would be make the background globe pop out a little bit. Maybe a emboss or something like that in photoshop, just a little something to make it pop more but all in all it looks good
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21 Jun 2010, 03:37 PM
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Sorry, but I feel the Logos are too large and will not look good when there are very small. Try putting any of these logos in a 120 x 60 banner graphic and see how it looks. Also, the logo should look good if faxed, so take that into consideration. Good luck!
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21 Jun 2010, 10:48 PM
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Don't know too much about the technical design aspects, but I like 2 from an aesthetic point of view....
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22 Jun 2010, 07:52 AM
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i am a creative web designer and passionate to for logo design. logo are the key of impact of websites, logo must be clear and simple and must have an attractive and eye catching nature. the quality of colour must be high and aligned with your website layout and color scheme. a web designer while designing a web page must think for many hours on the logo aspect. here are a few examples where a web designer can get inspiration of creating a logo. What ever logo draws attention to the consumer that would like to purchase.
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23 Jun 2010, 12:59 PM
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Yes, Approachnet. When designing large logos, making them smaller can cause a loss of quality. There are two things you can do.
1. Before saving the picture file (gif, jpg, png, etc) make the image smaller in the program you're using first. That way when the program renders the final result, it doesn't need to be re-sized.
2. Create a vector image. Vectors are mathematically proportionate images. When re-sized, they do not become blurred.
Take Care
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23 Jun 2010, 01:03 PM
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Take a look at GIMP free software for pics and logos you may get what you are looking for over there... A little challenge curve in the beginning of the program but that is because there is so much leeway in the program. I created a logo for your real quick in it but i cannot seem to find a Gif insert? Just gives me the choice to insert image but I have to park it on my server?
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24 Jun 2010, 10:38 AM
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i think you can use the 3rd one's animal concept and 5th one's herb concept. combinations of those 2 may look better i think. and another thing you can do is minimize the size of the animal and put clearly seen herbs leave. thanks.
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24 Jun 2010, 02:39 PM
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I posted in here for your Logo about GIMP 2 but I did not see it? I like using Gimp for logos I created one out of your links but I cannot seem to post a GIF on here? I can upload to a server and create an address but no insert? Maybe because I am new? Or is it Server space? Anyone?
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25 Jun 2010, 02:56 AM
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I can take it. But if you are going to be critical please offer some constructive advice that I can apply to the project to make it more successful.
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28 Jun 2010, 09:51 PM
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I like 5 and six. I do not think you need the border around the animals. i am not even sure if you need a drop shadow. I think the stroke takes away from the concept. I would also keep in mind if the graphic will be suitable for all purposes such as a business card, envelope and can it be blown up to the size of a build-board and still be just as powerful.....
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28 Jun 2010, 10:07 PM
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I seem to drawn to number two as well. The green shades seem to work well and bring it all together whereas a few of the others seem to be a bit excessive lack flow.
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01 Jul 2010, 05:57 AM
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My vote would go to number 3.that looks the best.
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I like the concept of the logo, but am not sure if the herbs are for my pets or for me. ?
Of all of the designs, I would pick 2 as my favorite with the tag line from 5/6, but I think they are too detailed. Trying a squint test, the hands and herbs become totally unrecognizable. I do not think these would scale very well for smaller images. I do like the animal shapes as land masses or cloud cover. Very cool.
Also, the colors are too much. I like the colors themselves, but for a logo, I do not think it would be very clear, at least at smaller sizes. Have you designed a one or two color version?
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08 Jul 2010, 11:56 AM
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Re: Need opinion on logos please
Well....All these are fine in its own way...No Doubt..Really all logos are Best...You Design these in creative manner..But if you want to go for anyone..then in my opinion Logo 1&3 are really best as its best color combination and best grace also......otherwise the the way you think about is really fabulous..really...I simply like your creativity..!!!
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30 Jul 2010, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Justin.S
I like the concept of the logo, but am not sure if the herbs are for my pets or for me. ?
Of all of the designs, I would pick 2 as my favorite with the tag line from 5/6, but I think they are too detailed. Trying a squint test, the hands and herbs become totally unrecognizable. I do not think these would scale very well for smaller images. I do like the animal shapes as land masses or cloud cover. Very cool.
Also, the colors are too much. I like the colors themselves, but for a logo, I do not think it would be very clear, at least at smaller sizes. Have you designed a one or two color version?
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I would probably go with number 2 as well
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31 Jul 2010, 07:06 PM
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If the choice has to be between one of the current logo's I'd have to go with number one.
The reason is that it's not as clustered as the others. The gradients on #2 and #3 just annoys me. The thing is that you're trying to say too much with your logo and option 5/6 with an additional slogan is definently a no-go.
So all in all I'd think more about what do you want to say than how can you style this. Your current logo says at least four things.
1: Herbs for the entire life. (text)
2: Herbs for every(cat) in the world. (globe)
3: Herbs for all animals. (the pictures)
4: Holy herbs? (praising hands under the herbs).
That's a lot of statements for one logo, and I think you need to think about if you can limit these statements.
That being said, I'd suggest you that you do a redesign and only use the text and a drawn animal.
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02 Aug 2010, 09:18 AM
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I feel like something is missing.
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I recently read up on some logo design articles and I actually found this to suit your logo quite well.
http://www.logodesign.com/?p=150#comment-68
The link is directly to the first comment, which is kind of your situation, but the article explains it.
I'd go for just the line Herbs for life and a cat in for your logo.
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03 Aug 2010, 09:31 AM
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I lean toward 5 and 6 because of the white smoothed tint of the animal shapes. The elements that I feel compelled to change are a) the herbs plant - I feel it is "too busy" or "too complex" a shape and might be made into a shape element more similar to the animals. You can use color to differentiate it rather than making it a more detailed illustration; and b) the fonts of the title and slogan. I think this particular logo may look better with a simple sans-serif font.
Best of luck and thank you for sharing your designs.
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04 Aug 2010, 07:06 PM
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2 and 6 are the best. 2 because it remenbers the earth.
but 6 is the best, the herbs in dark green are good and the animal are very good.
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05 Aug 2010, 08:36 AM
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The 2nd and the 3rd look more natural to me.
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