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May 04, 2014 23:07 |  #31

memoriesoftomorrow wrote in post #16882440 (external link)
Consistency of use is key. Don't just think logo, think every aspect of your branding. The more people seem the same think the more it will resonate with them.

I completely agree, Peter! By the way, I just had a look at your wedding work - 'exceptional' is the first word that comes to mind. Some of those reflection shots are super cool! Especially the bride and groom reflected in the wedding band! Genius.

Thanks again for your feedback!


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May 05, 2014 00:39 |  #32

imonkey89 wrote in post #16882553 (external link)
I completely agree, Peter! By the way, I just had a look at your wedding work - 'exceptional' is the first word that comes to mind. Some of those reflection shots are super cool! Especially the bride and groom reflected in the wedding band! Genius.

Thanks.

One last think just to consider when choosing a logo. Think about possible future genres you may go into and think about variations that would work for them too. Be it colour schemes or subtle changes.


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May 05, 2014 08:17 |  #33

I like the latest iteration, and I personally think the circle logo says photography more than the other two. All of them are solid - good luck!


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May 08, 2014 07:19 |  #34

The first one is my favorite. I like the color and the shadow from the mountains. The middle one feels like it's just missing something, and I agree with the others about the last one reminding me of some sort of water-related company.




  
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