Originally posted by: ICRS
The fools who don't put sample on the design should be paid, they have invited yout o steal their design and you should. Nothing they can do abou tit.
Originally posted by: ICRS
The fools who don't put sample on the design should be paid, they have invited yout o steal their design and you should. Nothing they can do abou tit.
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Originally posted by: sash1
the one's by alexcristache were good, the rest were pure sh!t
My thoughts.
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
None of these are original or well thought out. None of them have a chance to become a true identity for your company. Why not put the effort into hiring a real designer to market your product with a professional and unique logo. Pimping out design requests through contests is destroying the design business. Whatever doesn't sell, and most of the time even the stuff that does sell, will end up being someone else's design later on down the road as well. If you want some text with a random, generic image in front of it, some gradients and shadowing then you could have done that for free.
Originally posted by: Xanis
I'm going to give my vote to alexcrisache's designs, any of them.
Originally posted by: sash1
wow, biboz is really talented. his use of the preset bevel+emboss feature in photochop is amazing: Text needs more though, maybe some lens flare...
in all srsness.. i think $tealths are the best, though i still like the originals from the first contest by alexcristache
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: sash1
wow, biboz is really talented. his use of the preset bevel+emboss feature in photochop is amazing: Text needs more though, maybe some lens flare...
in all srsness.. i think $tealths are the best, though i still like the originals from the first contest by alexcristache
The power button one? I think we're going to choose that. It isn't my favorite, but almost everyone seems to like it.
Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: sash1
wow, biboz is really talented. his use of the preset bevel+emboss feature in photochop is amazing: Text needs more though, maybe some lens flare...
in all srsness.. i think $tealths are the best, though i still like the originals from the first contest by alexcristache
The power button one? I think we're going to choose that. It isn't my favorite, but almost everyone seems to like it.
Personally, I think that's the best design, and I'll tell you why I think so. It incorporates everything you're looking for, it's well thought out, it's got a clean, modern look, and most of the color schemes are good. It's also fairly simple, which is good for your purposes I think.
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: sash1
wow, biboz is really talented. his use of the preset bevel+emboss feature in photochop is amazing: Text needs more though, maybe some lens flare...
in all srsness.. i think $tealths are the best, though i still like the originals from the first contest by alexcristache
The power button one? I think we're going to choose that. It isn't my favorite, but almost everyone seems to like it.
Personally, I think that's the best design, and I'll tell you why I think so. It incorporates everything you're looking for, it's well thought out, it's got a clean, modern look, and most of the color schemes are good. It's also fairly simple, which is good for your purposes I think.
Makes sense. Any suggs on color schemes?
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
None of these are original or well thought out. None of them have a chance to become a true identity for your company. Why not put the effort into hiring a real designer to market your product with a professional and unique logo. Pimping out design requests through contests is destroying the design business. Whatever doesn't sell, and most of the time even the stuff that does sell, will end up being someone else's design later on down the road as well. If you want some text with a random, generic image in front of it, some gradients and shadowing then you could have done that for free.
If you read earlier in this post, I was willing to pay a designer. No one bit.
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
None of these are original or well thought out. None of them have a chance to become a true identity for your company. Why not put the effort into hiring a real designer to market your product with a professional and unique logo. Pimping out design requests through contests is destroying the design business. Whatever doesn't sell, and most of the time even the stuff that does sell, will end up being someone else's design later on down the road as well. If you want some text with a random, generic image in front of it, some gradients and shadowing then you could have done that for free.
If you read earlier in this post, I was willing to pay a designer. No one bit.
That's my point though. Try looking for someone interested in giving you a full scale identity makeover and you'll find interest. Designers don't typically just do a logo redesign.
Google Just Creative Design. The owner of the business is great. I'd like you but I can't from this browser.
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
None of these are original or well thought out. None of them have a chance to become a true identity for your company. Why not put the effort into hiring a real designer to market your product with a professional and unique logo. Pimping out design requests through contests is destroying the design business. Whatever doesn't sell, and most of the time even the stuff that does sell, will end up being someone else's design later on down the road as well. If you want some text with a random, generic image in front of it, some gradients and shadowing then you could have done that for free.
If you read earlier in this post, I was willing to pay a designer. No one bit.
That's my point though. Try looking for someone interested in giving you a full scale identity makeover and you'll find interest. Designers don't typically just do a logo redesign.
Google Just Creative Design. The owner of the business is great. I'd like you but I can't from this browser.
We actualy already have. If we choose alex's logo, he wants to work with us to design our site and a full scale corporate image as well.
Originally posted by: hx009
Out of curiousity, is that namepros site the best place to setup logo contests? I actually have a site that I need a logo designed for but I don't like the idea that if you get nothing but crappy submissions in the 10 days or less you're stuck paying out for sub-par work (if no serious designers are interested in your thread) whether you like it or not.
