On Dec 3, 2005, at 11:08 AM, Craig L Russell wrote:
My vote is for 10. Nice, clean, Escher-esque in the sense of not
quite possible but visually interesting.
Craig
Maybe I'm wrong, but #10 looks more like a fedora than a derby, which
might violate a Red Hat trademark. A derby has a dist
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On Mar 7, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Susan Cline wrote:
I think you're right, we do need to better define this. I think
Option 2 would be good.
So I'll change my original proposal to this:
The voting will consist of two phases. The first phase will be used
to select the top three
finalists (unles
On Jan 1, 2005, at 5:01 PM, Brian Abbott wrote:
... I would encourage everyone to take a step back and
ask themselves, what are or what should be Derby's Core Brand Values.
From that, you should develop a Brand Message. Once that's been
established, every iteration and idea for a logo should be tes
On Jan 1, 2005, at 5:01 PM, Brian Abbott wrote:
... I would encourage everyone to take a step back and
ask themselves, what are or what should be Derby's Core Brand Values.
From that, you should develop a Brand Message. Once that's been
established, every iteration and idea for a logo should be tes
Howdy,
I like your logo better than my first try at something similar. The
"db" has a tendency to look a little, well, inappropriate, the way I
was using it (attached GIF), so I dropped it from my original post. In
your serif font, the problem is less obvious.
Cheers,
Rich
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On Dec 30, 2004, a
Hi!
Here's a logo idea if it's not too late. It's a GIF, but original is
Illustrator, so can save as other formats. The idea was to get
something simple and recognizable, like the faceless hats in the
middle. The hat with face also spells "derby" when you tilt your head.
Cheers,
Rich
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