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    #1
    hi, this is the logo i come up with for "future foundation" which is Social Service foundation (NGO Organisation) who supports children.
    please comment and suggest good color scheams for this kind of logos.

    thanks

  • #2
    Okay

    The one that jumped out at me the most was the number 3 on the first set. But the type is no good. You need something that flows with the clean lines of the person. But I would work with that one or even the next one with the box around it.

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    • #3
      I agree, number #3 is the best so far, but I really dig #1, as well. The type could definately be a bit more dynamic. Make people really take notice. The image is so compelling, the text needs to be a good compliment.

      I don't really understand the purpose of the poll...

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      • #4
        I agree with Bobby & Delete. Number 1 & 3 from the first set are the best. I think if you used the font from #4 in the first set in #3, you might have something. From an artistic p.o.v. the figure in #1 is much more interesting that the #3. I've seen a lot of those sharp swooshy figures on template sites etc. Just my .02. Looking good so far. Post a revision when you have one ready!

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        • #5
          I really liked the #1!! the others seemed either too childish or things I've seen before!

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          • #6
            I agree with Bobbysky. logo #3 is the best with a new font for the tagline. Something a little more professional. Good job on the logos.

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            • #7
              Personally, I like no.1. I do think 3 is a bit more "professional", but I also think that it gets lost in the masses of 'professional' logos.

              I would suggest using a different colour. The pink and the butterfly are both really feminine, and I'm guessing (social justice and children?) you're catering to a larger audience. Other thoughts: would it look good without the antanea? maybe a sleeker font? and 'transforming lives' is really tiny...

              It's a really distinct and artistic logo.

              Mariana

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              • #8
                Me three. I like number one. It's the most original. I would change that pink color too and the font, maybe something cleaner like the one used in #4. I do like number 3 & 4 also but like mariana & kink said it looks like something we've all seen before. I do like the kids with ballons ones also.

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                • #9
                  #3 works the best for me.

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                  • #10
                    I vote for no.1. I like those heart shaped butterfly wings! Eventhough I like type, too, design no.9 has a pretty and eye catchy font, either. Nice work!

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                    • #11
                      Mine would have to be 3 or 4. I like how 4 is filled but in some ways it seems a bit hard to see w/ definition. Hope that helps.

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                      • #12
                        I like #1 with a brighter color on the critter!

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