Not just "what kind of business", but what is the target market, what
is the market placement?

I agree with Jim that the circle-box is only needed once. You actually
have a logo and a wordmark with an embedded logo. And that's actually
great since you can use either as appropriate.

-Kevin


On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:26:43 -0500, Jim Davis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> They're both fine - but they're both for completely different businesses - I
> find it almost impossible to judge a logo without knowing what kind of
> business that log is to represent.
> 
> However in both cases I don't like the repetition of the "slanted box" - I
> would use it just in the lettering and be done with it.  Also does the break
> in the pattern (you have orange, green, orange, green, orange, green, green)
> signify anything?  I would think that the "d" would be orange.
> 
> But still - if you offer some idea of the emotive factor involved then I'd
> be more comfortable giving you a critique.  They really are fine all on
> their own but they may still be utterly inappropriate for the business at
> hand.
> 
> Jim Davis
> 
> 

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