I'm sure it was absolutely unintentional, and you may decide to ignore this, but-- http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/38525**They may be different enough, but I was thinking you may not want to have a halfway used concept for your personal logo. Just imo. And welcome to logopond! Sorry to be a dick.
That's not to say that either of them is memorable or unique. Though if %22enjoy%22 is removed, this one may work quite well assuming plenty of targeted branding effort.
@chad No %22dick-ness%22 received. What you pointed out is what I was here for. Part of me didn't even want to click the link as I was worried it was going to be a replica. I know these elements are very simple, therefore I know I haven't exactly reinvented the wheel, but I'm okay with that for myself. I would agree that they differentiate enough and I feel that mine is a bit more %22finished.%22 But that is only my opinion. Thanks for the welcome. It's nice to be here.**@epsilon T %22Enjoy%22 is still up in the air, but many of my clients know me for using this as one-word tagline of sorts. I've been anticipating using it for sometime as I believe it will play a large role in the identity alongside the mark. I feel that it brings a certain degree of presentation along with it. I really appreciate the feedback and will be receptive to all of it so that I may make an informed decision.
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I'm sure it was absolutely unintentional, and you may decide to ignore this, but-- http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/38525**They may be different enough, but I was thinking you may not want to have a halfway used concept for your personal logo. Just imo. And welcome to logopond! Sorry to be a dick.
ReplyI think they _are_ different enough.
ReplyThat's not to say that either of them is memorable or unique. Though if %22enjoy%22 is removed, this one may work quite well assuming plenty of targeted branding effort.
ReplyI agree it is different enough. I like it, its is bold.
Reply@chad No %22dick-ness%22 received. What you pointed out is what I was here for. Part of me didn't even want to click the link as I was worried it was going to be a replica. I know these elements are very simple, therefore I know I haven't exactly reinvented the wheel, but I'm okay with that for myself. I would agree that they differentiate enough and I feel that mine is a bit more %22finished.%22 But that is only my opinion. Thanks for the welcome. It's nice to be here.**@epsilon T %22Enjoy%22 is still up in the air, but many of my clients know me for using this as one-word tagline of sorts. I've been anticipating using it for sometime as I believe it will play a large role in the identity alongside the mark. I feel that it brings a certain degree of presentation along with it. I really appreciate the feedback and will be receptive to all of it so that I may make an informed decision.
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