Soldato
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Also, at least check your spelling.
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I study graphic design and I 100% agree with this. If you want to look good for your customers you need a professional design.No offense, but all of these are truly awful on so many levels.
Find a proper designer to design you a logo. At the very least contact a local university/college and find a student who will design you a logo for £50 or something.
Just a little update!
After a lot of head banging i have drawn a copy of a design which i think is spot on!
I have been quoted £30 from a printing company to make it but i just got the impression they arnt professional enough (past work).
I took the advice and went to the local college and spoke to a teacher, im going back tomorrow with my idea's to see if any of the students would like to create it, obviously paying them.
Im a bit worried though as it has some water in the design and im afriad they wont be able to make it look good.
Ill try to find a way to put my drawings on here for your opinions![]()
No offense, but all of these are truly awful on so many levels.
Find a proper designer to design you a logo. At the very least contact a local university/college and find a student who will design you a logo for £50 or something.
I study graphic design and I 100% agree with this. If you want to look good for your customers you need a professional design.
Why was mine truly awful?
And why is this in photography? Strange moderators.
Phew!I didn't actually see yours. Your 2nd attempt has some potential, I like the idea that the letters are connected by what looks like piping, very topical![]()
Not that tricky.Thats right, basicly the R can be turned into a tap and run water undenieth 'plumber'.
The water effect on the second one is rather good but looks like it might be a bit tricky do to!
I have no Illustrator skills so unfortunately I can only offer you something typeface based, which is not what you wanted. Sorry.
Nevertheless, I was bored, so I thought I'd have a go at something business card-ish:
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