It has a midevil, dungeon kind of feel.
I guess that reflects securitiy in a way.
But imo there's far too much detail and complex gradients to make it work in the standard 'solid black on white' view.
Especially when keeping in mind it's gonna be published on printed media too.
Imagine the cost for your client to get this printed all clear on small sizes for letterhaeds, envelopes and businesscards.
Why does it say "Compay Name Here"? Is this a template logo?
The mark is still a little weak. It has a lot of mass on the lower portion which makes it feel bloated but the bolted doors add a lot. Good shadign and stuff but I would really like to see a pure b/w version.
Here is my first shot, but they NEED a shield. It was tuff talking them out of an actual shield, & Im talking a nasty gold plated shield. Imagine that for print!
The other version has actually already been chosen, but do you have any thoughts on this one? Also, by pure B/W do you mean, only solid black #000 on white? I design for the web, not usually print.
Looks good. Like it better then the first one.
Still a dropshadow and gradients but it's getting there.
I think this even looks good without shadows and gradients.
And are those lines 'soundlines' produced by an alarm? Looks like it. Good call.
Not too keen about the typography but the logo is getting there.
represent sound
represent sending and receiving a signal
make an "M" with the red lines
make a "W with the gray
and an "S with the large gray and large red lines whic is the Co's initials.
But, the other one was chosen. What type of type did you have in mind anyways?
Originally posted by sharey
And Yes, they were lines that:
represent sound
represent sending and receiving a signal
make an "M" with the red lines
make a "W with the gray
and an "S with the large gray and large red lines whic is the Co's initials.
Good work man, I can't believe they went for the shield.