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    Could you provide some information about your clients, ie. what their business does, the market they are in etc. its helpful to give an idea as to the suitability of the logo and whether it translates a corporate message. Graphically they are interesting designs, my comments would be:

    PEC Logo: Clean, simplistic but representative. I would go with the black colour scheme. Its definitive, strong and corporate, something I would expect from a housing repair company

    Age Marker: Its hard to really judge as I dont know what the business entails but it seems motivating, rejuvenating and modern.

    AWPL: Not sure again without a brief, but already i can say im not a huge fan of the tagline text placement (ie. "transforming the way people work") - i suggest putting it underneath the AWPL text.

    Jung Platform: I cant really fault aesthetically, it fits all colour schemes (something very desirable with a logo), its clean and memorable. Good job on that one

    Nice work all told, just in future its always nice to have a company brief when you're posting for feedback on logos. Aesthetics are only half the battle, you need to ensure it translates a message of the corporation that it represents.


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    I think Rexy hit a bunch of important notes so I won't delve into more elaboration at the risk of sounding repetitious. I'd say the part that needs the most attention is the selection of fonts. Although you aren't far off, I'd say you could venture off into some other sans-serif type font families. Your typography is every bit as important as your logo, and both require an equal amount of attention. I see there was a bit of thought and work put into the shape / direction of each of your pieces, but it really looks like you fall off the bandwagon when you get to your text.

    One thing I will say about the agemarker logo, it seems a bit too "busy" to be effective as a logo. Maybe that particular piece could be simplified or diluted a little bit to bring a more prominent message out. I get the hippy starbucks feel from it, but it's almost too much to gain anything from.

    Last edited by Chris; 07-02-2011 at 09:24 PM.




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    Good work and a set of cool logo designs. The thing I like most in each of your logo design is that you are a nice color picker and you pick them to best fit as per the requirements. Well done.

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