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[POLL] Help Pick My Logo

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Which logo do you like best?

  • #1

  • #2

  • #3

  • #4

  • #5

  • See my post for a modification idea that would look better


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modified #1...

increased text size and repositioned textboxs

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I liked the 1st one as it was before but maybe have the words vertically center aligned.. #5 was almost as good.
 
I pick 2

Makes it like one is running to the solution and taking it on, versus another good one, 5 - in that the guy is running away from it.

3 and 4 seems too sparse and spread out in text importance. 1 the text is a bit small in proportion emphasis.
 
The comma is optional before & or AND during a list.

This is false. Proper English dictates that there is a comma separating. Without indicates the last two items in the list are more closely related than the rest.

Common English doesn't care. But not sure why you would voluntarily choose to do it wrong.
 
1 for sure.

2,3,4 look way too busy to me with the text.

and i choose 1 over 5 simply because it has the image first. you want people to recognize the image with your brand, not the other way around, and having the image as the first thing you see is how that is done since the brain processes it left to right.

it's kind of like when you see menus or icons with text on a computer - you always see the icon on the left then the text on the right. right now i can see my chrome bookmarks in the toolbar, and they all have the website icon to the left with the text on the right. same with all of the "post reply" and "quote" buttons on this forum - icon on the left and text on the right. that's just the proper order to do things like this.

so definitely #1.

btw, i like that graphic of the runner. very clean and well done.

EDIT:

now that i saw your other posts with the smaller sized file, i think #2 would be fine as well. it just looks busy when it's blown up like in the OP, but in the revision of 5 with the smaller text, i think 2 would look fine with the larger text.
 
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On a subliminal level, numbers three, four and five tell one that it is best to run away from Integrated Sport, Spine & Rehab. That leaves only one or two and I picked one.
 
5c

i like the conjoined uppper-case R and A in "integrated", but i don't like the conjoined lower-case R and T in "sport". are those intentional or just a by-product?

you could emphasize the motion of the runner with a couple thin speed lines while framing the text. i would have them body-color, thin, and slightly detached from the body, coming off the heel and elbow.

*i am neither a graphic artist nor advertising psychologist, so ymmv*
 
Though with this redo, the top one gets my vote, after I submitted 2 in the poll.

I think I like the top redo of #1 as well.

A few other thoughts come to mind...not sure if it's relevant these days...but if it goes on letterhead you may want to check how copyable the logo and text is using a standard copying machine. Also, sometimes when put on different sized media, like business cards and it has to be sized really small, the text may not work as well, so you probably want to make sure it's 'sizeable' in the different contexts that you'll be using it.
 
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I don't like the guy with no skin, it's ugly, weird, bland.. the whole thing is bland in fact. But if you like it great. I would go with 1 because when the guy is on the right it looks like he's pulling something, and it looks like hard work. On the left he looks like he's sprinting.

Very odd name btw, what is it? A gym/physiotherapy sort of hybrid?
 
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