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its aj and I thought of that as well. sometimes I look at it and it looks like a d. Maybe I should change the font. Hey Rico, thanks, I'm waiting for corel, all I have right at the moment is photoshop.
 

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I say keep it to two-color and drop that gradient. You might want to change your font and make the black stroke even as it is thin at the bottom.

You would probably be better off designing an "icon" and then using plain text for the company name. See below for example. Any logo is a bad logo if you cannot convert it to one-color and still have it look nice.

[media]http://creativebits.org/files/images/evolution_logo_0.png[/media]
 

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I say keep it to two-color and drop that gradient. You might want to change your font and make the black stroke even as it is thin at the bottom.

You would probably be better off designing an "icon" and then using plain text for the company name. See below for example. Any logo is a bad logo if you cannot convert it to one-color and still have it look nice.

[media]http://creativebits.org/files/images/evolution_logo_0.png[/media]
Agreed on dropping the gradient and making it a two color.
I found it was easier to make your "original logo" simple, and anything you do after that is just a design for your logo.
 

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I agree too....... the gradient doen't print well anyway and I want it to look good in both black and white and color. Thanks
Rose


hey I got an idea.......... maybe someone can fix it up for me? lol
 

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This is supposed to represent what you do. Right now it looks like you represent ninjas or asians. I think the emblem type of logos are old fashioned and you should go a different route. Something all text with solid colors would come off as professional.
 
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