I like it so far. The only thing with me and wrenches, make sure the open-end and boxed end of the wrench are 'about' the same size. Also, have you tried to use just the 'C' shape of the open-end in any designs?
the weight distribution in this one seems a little weird. but this to me has more of a character than the previous one. the other one seems a tad stiff. not sure what kind of style your client is into. anyway, good luck!
*Logo has been edited***@ gthobbs %26 LA : Thanks for the feedback. I can see the issue with the wrench. However, even though it is not the most common tool in construction, it is used quite often. Also, one thing that was not mentioned earlier, the company name has two 'Cs' in it. Think C %26 C. For that reason, I wanted to try and incorporate two Cs in the mark. So for now, I'm going to stick with the wrench. We'll see what the client says. :-)**Even so, I appreciate the feedback.
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I like it so far. The only thing with me and wrenches, make sure the open-end and boxed end of the wrench are 'about' the same size. Also, have you tried to use just the 'C' shape of the open-end in any designs?
Replythe weight distribution in this one seems a little weird. but this to me has more of a character than the previous one. the other one seems a tad stiff. not sure what kind of style your client is into. anyway, good luck!
ReplyHey Oc... what type of construction company is this for. That will help in the conceptual stage.
ReplyGood points, everyone. Thanks.**@ admarcbart: They are a construction management firm specializing in mixed-use construction.**:-)
ReplyWhen I see a wrench, I think mechanic...not construction. I suppose wrenches are used however to some extent. Agree with hubbell on the size issue.
ReplyI agree 100%25 with gthobbs. Good illustration, but it's not working as a concept IMO.
Reply*Logo has been edited***@ gthobbs %26 LA : Thanks for the feedback. I can see the issue with the wrench. However, even though it is not the most common tool in construction, it is used quite often. Also, one thing that was not mentioned earlier, the company name has two 'Cs' in it. Think C %26 C. For that reason, I wanted to try and incorporate two Cs in the mark. So for now, I'm going to stick with the wrench. We'll see what the client says. :-)**Even so, I appreciate the feedback.
ReplyHey Oc. Get online via IM I have an idea for ya.
ReplyI love icons like this ... favorited
Reply@ Bart : What's this IM thing you speak of? :-P**@ grubedoo : Thanks, Jason. Love your work, dude!!
ReplyNice.
ReplyThanks, Ivan!
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