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the real tami
yes, another logo opinion needed palease!!!! i was very disappointed with what my designer came up for me - another 'intitials' logo is just too traditional for me - so this is a very basic, thrown together thought of mine - to give to my designer so he can get an idea of what i want, however, waht i need to know (because i dont always trust my judgment) is:

is this juvenile?
do you get the dragonfly being the 'T' in tami?
should i just drop it and forget i ever had this idea?

dont worry about hurting my feelings - i do not want to be the wierd photographer with a dragonfly in her name.... and everyone calling me Ami.



many thanks for your thoughts and/or suggestions!

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(i tried to start a poll thingy but i messed it up)
jkantor
No - I didn't see the "T" - but I think the idea has potential. How about a screened sans-serif capital T behind the dragonfly? (And the same size as it.)
Andy A.
Right when I saw your post, my attention was immediately drawn to the dragonfly and then to the photographer "ami curtis". As it is now, it's a nice graphic, but it doesn't say 'T' to me at all.
the real tami
yah, i had a feeling the dragonfly would not be recognized as the 'T'. maybe with the input of the designer, turning it into more of a graphic than a picture it might work. thanks for the feedback!
the real tami
QUOTE(Andy A. @ May 19 2007, 12:30 AM) [snapback]138158[/snapback]
Right when I saw your post, my attention was immediately drawn to the dragonfly and then to the photographer "ami curtis". As it is now, it's a nice graphic, but it doesn't say 'T' to me at all.



andy, i love your work! beautiful and stunning!
amorphia
Tami, the dragonfly is beautiful. I guessed it was a T simply because I know your name from having just used it in a post in the UK section! I'm just wondering how well the dragonfly will work when it's smaller. For example on a website when it can only be a certain pixel size, normally fairly small. The wings are so delicate & may not be that visible when down-sized.
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