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Katherine
Can ya'll help me decide which one to pick please?
Adam Squier
I'd go with the bottom one. More of a brand than just initials. You know, like Nike's swoosh. Well, almost. ;-)
peter
#4 or #1. I love them both!
Katherine
yeah...i don't know still.

My K's look like R's though sad.gif

Any suggestions?

KK
Katherine
I really need some input...

Chris Humphreys

I REALLY like number 4. I think it's sweet. (and doesn't look like an R to me...)

Number 1 is a close second.

Did you do these yourself or have someone else design them?
Katherine
Hey Chris...thanks..

I had someone do them. But what is it about 4 that you like a lot? I'm just sooo picky...and whatever I choose will be the one to stick with me forever...

KK
MonicaP.
I like 4 too.
I like how it kind of looks like it was done with a paint brush.
It's the most artistic of them all.

Too bad you can't use your CUTE foot picture for a logo. You know throw a 'lil veil over your toes and add a bow tie to his heel.
Michelle Ross
Definately the last one.

It's like that famous story about the artist who demonstrated his renowned ability to paint by just flicking his wrist and painting a circle. It's perfect.
Adam Squier
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It's like that famous story about the artist who demonstrated his renowned ability to paint by just flicking his wrist and painting a circle. It's perfect.
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Giotto.
There's an old saying (very, very old) about when something is perfect, you say it's like Giotto's Os. I knew Art History would come in handy some day. ;-)
ThomasAlan
I like #1 or #4 also.
oneblankcanvas
Katherine --- Number 4 is my top choice... I think for me it is just the simplicity of it...

--- Gregg
Floyd
apat...mas maganda talaga! I think it has to do with the fact that it has a bit more timeless look to it. The others are a bit trendy.

^^^humble opinion^^^ smile.gif


Floyd
Floyd
apat...mas maganda talaga! I think it has to do with the fact that it has a bit more timeless look to it. The others are a bit trendy.

^^^humble opinion^^^ smile.gif


Floyd
Floyd
oops....sorry. I'm at the stupid Hampton Inn in San Antonio right now. The internet connection is playing tricks on me. tongue.gif
Billy
These logo selections are always my favorite threads... I'm not sure why, I just like seing the variety, I guess. smile.gif

K, I really like the fonts used in all of these! They all feel very soft and womanly-artsy.. I'd see a designer loving a lot of these too, (but my mom used to be an interior designer... so maybe that's why, lol)... I mean that in a good way.. it's classy taste!

I like #1, but I can see how the K could be misread as an R, so if you're looking for your standalone brand, you might want to fix that a little. Just have your designer tweak the font a bit.. it shouldn't be that hard in Illustrator.

#2 has a very religious feel to it... It's good, but it's not my top choice.

#3 is nice, but the standalone branding isn't as strong.

#4 is the best option, if you're looking to be the next Nike. They say a good logo should be recognizable scalled all the way down to a 1/4 of an inch (look at most successful logos. Even tiny, you know who they are!), and #4 would definetly work. But I feel like in this logo, your name at the bottom might not be as strong as it could be... Also, I notice you didn't take a photographer tag in this one... why?

I'm torn, but it's between #1 and #4... They're both really great (you picked a good designer!) but I'd watch out for that sneaky K/R font... You want to be VERY clear on who you are, as that's what you sell. It's a little clearer in #4 than in #1, but it's still kinda tricky.

I love it! Let us know what you pick! smile.gif

Good luck!
-Billy
Bumatay
I vote for #1 - this one looks the most professional. It looks elegant, simple, and offers many options for your website and stationary.
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