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Legacy Logo for business.

Discussion in 'Archived' started by bobbyvegas, Dec 1, 2009.

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  1. bobbyvegas

    bobbyvegas New Member

    Hi all. Thanks for this great resource. I am looking to bring my business into the 21st century with a profesional looking logo and website. I have had a go myself but I can't get it right. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    1) What is your website address Coming soon!

    2) Description of your website:

    It will be a vehicle to sell my product, cellar gas to the licesnsed trade. The business is called Cheers and we sell Cellar Gas

    3) List 3 logo designs you really like & why:
    I am looking at something that would good online and on business stationary. I'm looking to incorporate a cylinder with the company name (Cheers) and the tagline (Cellar Gas)
    4) Requested size of your logo:
    Various resoloutions please
    5) Do you have any images/photos that can be used for the logo? (must be copyright free)
    This is a drawing I did of the cylinders
    http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/4729/cylinders.jpg

    A photo of a cylinder
    http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/6981/dsc00949qs.jpg
    http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/1091/dsc00951nw.jpg

    An example of another companies design
    http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/2320/bgdp.jpg

    6) Any colors you prefer?
    I like the idea of black and white.

    Thanks

    Bobby
     
  2. ishkey

    ishkey Moderator, Logos, Sports Crests Staff Member Verified Member

    I took the dingy cylinder and used it. Painted it and put on a mat to help remove the artificial paint look and give it's dimension/depth back. Tried to use a font called IglooLaser.
    Here is what I came up with.
    You know for 26 years I was a Cryogenics Engineer and worked on the first gas mix and dispensing system. It was used on Stokley's Ice Tea cans to keep the cans from collapsing when stacked higher than 3 cases high. A side effect was enhanced taste and longer shelf life. Latter we came up with a double ring on the can for support and a thinner can. The rest is History.
     

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  3. bobbyvegas

    bobbyvegas New Member

    Thanks for that but I only used that picture as an example of a cylinder, I should have used one of my newer one's... I'm looking for something like the competitior logo I linked. Thanks
     
  4. ishkey

    ishkey Moderator, Logos, Sports Crests Staff Member Verified Member

    I should have known you wanted one like your competitor...
     

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  5. ishkey

    ishkey Moderator, Logos, Sports Crests Staff Member Verified Member

    Since we don't copy other people's logos around here, I couldn't make it like the one you showed, but this new one seems to be a good cross between your work and your competitors.
    It's more cartoon like. It's all hand drawn, no mats, only used your cylinder for the sizing proportions.
     

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  6. CovertPea

    CovertPea Moderator Staff Member Verified Member

    ...and one again, Bobbyvegas wastes FWT member's time.

    :mad:

    CP
     
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