1st alternative
Modern logo and branding style for financial consultants construction sector
- Contest holder: Kodos
- Category: Logo & stationery
- Status: Ended
Start date: 21-03-2012
Ending date: 04-04-2012
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Hi Crowcomix, the top black and white logo is our favorite. Could you design the business card and standard letter layout. Please leave the "voor de zekerheid" text, we prefer without it. Could you deliver the logo also in png format with a transparent background? Kind regards, Kodos

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this logo is veryflexible and can be discussed further
Thanks fort your efforts. We like this design most. Could you make an example of the design with different colors and grays. And also without the "Building tomorrow today" but with "Voor de zekerheid". Could you also let the letters touch the sides of the rectangle (e.g. there is a thin black line above and under the D and also on the right side of the S). If you resize the letters then the white letters should flow over into the white background. Kind regards, Diederik
Thanks fort your efforts. We like this design most. Could you make an example of the design with different colors and grays. And also without the "Building tomorrow today" but with "Voor de zekerheid". Could you also let the letters touch the sides of the rectangle (e.g. there is a thin black line above and under the D and also on the right side of the S). If you resize the letters then the white letters should flow over into the white background. Kind regards, Diederik

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please comment on this variation of the payoff line

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