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Brian R

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LOL. It's your logo...as if you didn't know but....

I like the second one except I don't like the Floor Care to have the step down affect. lol

It's always the little things that bug me...That's what Jen said. :shock:
 

Ron Werner

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an A-C Blend

What Mike and Brian suggested.
What about making the Foot the beginning "S" in Smart but with a small line finishing the outline of the foot, for those who don't get it.
 

Brian R

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Fred may have a point....but I think it got a little better...except for the step part.
 

harryhides

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For me it's definitely A or C.

I think that I prefer C because of the subtle appearance of a Light Bulb ie "clean" "bright idea" and the positive subliminal implications that of course will be destroyed when Marc shows up at the custy's door.

:mrgreen:

Great Job, Marc.
 

Brian R

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LOL. I think that is a foot...but it does resemble a bulb just a bit.
 

Ron Werner

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I saw the "bright idea light bulb" in the foot in C as well. Nice subtly.
 

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From the first group,C. But I really like the redone A with the step.
 

rick imby

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Better "S" w/step down
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My favorite but with B from the first group you could be

"The Ying and Yang of Great Floor Care"

or just the Floor Care Ying Yang....




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Brian R

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Yeah, that's it...even with the "step" in the floor care part.
 

Desk Jockey

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My uncle was a graphic designer and he said they would only give a client 4-choices when they were working on a design.

Too many choices just becomes too difficult for the client to chose. Iseeru
 

Jim Bethel

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Doc Holliday said:
Too many choices just becomes too difficult for the client to chose. Iseeru

I do the same thing when I am designing the vinyl wraps for our clients.

Too many options and the clients get 'analysis paralysis' :lol:
 

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