It's nice but I think you have to take in ALL the ways a logo is used. What does this look like on a sign at night? I think it would be hard to read. Our society is very fast paced and mobile. You really have to consider what this looks like on an outside sign. Can people drive by and read it? Are the lines thick enough? I dunno. Also, when thinking about a logo in 2008 there should by a .com somewhere in that logo? Of course this is just my opinion — but having your unique name and the ".com" is important to not only the drivers but also the passengers that are reading your sign. Overall it is very nice, but I would have thicker lines and add the dot com!
…and should you have .com on your logo, you should own that domain. And should your real domain be different than your logo.com domain, you should redirect logo.com to your real domain… like Janet does.
Yes, that's true. I have two domains. One for out-of-towners and one for the locals. It works, but lately AdWords does not like the redirects so I am sad about that.
I agree that it is artistic, but probably not the easiest to read especially in certain advertising facets. I like mine much better… but I am biased. Serenity Day Spa
Very nice. Gives one a sense of calm.
It's nice but I think you have to take in ALL the ways a logo is used. What does this look like on a sign at night? I think it would be hard to read. Our society is very fast paced and mobile. You really have to consider what this looks like on an outside sign. Can people drive by and read it? Are the lines thick enough? I dunno. Also, when thinking about a logo in 2008 there should by a .com somewhere in that logo? Of course this is just my opinion — but having your unique name and the ".com" is important to not only the drivers but also the passengers that are reading your sign. Overall it is very nice, but I would have thicker lines and add the dot com!
…and should you have .com on your logo, you should own that domain. And should your real domain be different than your logo.com domain, you should redirect logo.com to your real domain… like Janet does.
Yes, that's true. I have two domains. One for out-of-towners and one for the locals. It works, but lately AdWords does not like the redirects so I am sad about that.
I agree that it is artistic, but probably not the easiest to read especially in certain advertising facets. I like mine much better… but I am biased. Serenity Day Spa