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For me...#2, for the same reason most have mention. Pops more with the black ground.
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I changed my mind.... I like the flat one - no oval... it's easier to read and looks like it belongs where it's placed.
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2nd one !
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The placement of the flat one looks best to me with the rig hooked up, which it probably will be a majority of the time. I think add the black background to the flat one and you have a winner! The arched one look ok if you single out the tractor, but together, just doesn't do it for me. And I don't care for the fact it overlaps onto the door, might start looking bad over time with opening and closing the door.
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All right, so how about this one? I guess it's too late for a last minute 4th entry.
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...rksspeed/6.jpg I am thinking that just a bit bigger overall would be perfect. |
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I just felt the old logo was dated and did not have the appeal on everything to carry the brand from hats to shorts to the side of truck. Think the paint scheme I was 2nd guessing will actually help carry the brand or feel of the old logo in to the next 10 years. 10 years ago I had a tattoo artist draw up the old logo and I never had any idea I would get to the point we have. So I have been thinking for a while of updating my logo and getting my marketing / branding act together.
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Here's a quick photo chop on making the second line bigger. I think it will work better when it's prined on smaller things also. (like Baby GAP tees for Greg) http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/a...spokey64/6.jpg |
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