I like the playfulness of the letter "j" for the beginning of Johanneson Group. Definitely push the craftsmanship of the pen tool, there are some tweaks that could be made to make it really smooth. No. 3 I'm not really feeling at all for the illustrative J. It's like a mixture of a "J" and "L".
While I'm liking the shapes, I feel that the illustrative J is so big compared to the rest of the logo. As it doesn't feel like it belongs with them as words. Have you tried making it smaller? Just to see the comparison, I think the smaller, the better I can read "Johanneson Group".
For the bottom designs, I do like the new name for the company. And no. 10 is a Perfect 10! (Sorry for the pun). I really feel it's a nice stamp to it, and it has more of a personal feel for the signature. I'm wondering maybe there's another font you could use besides Helvetica for this? Maybe Garamond? It's a serif font instead of sans serif, but I feel like it has a nice feel to go with your logo mark. Just a thought.
I like the playfulness of the letter "j" for the beginning of Johanneson Group. Definitely push the craftsmanship of the pen tool, there are some tweaks that could be made to make it really smooth. No. 3 I'm not really feeling at all for the illustrative J. It's like a mixture of a "J" and "L".
ReplyDeleteWhile I'm liking the shapes, I feel that the illustrative J is so big compared to the rest of the logo. As it doesn't feel like it belongs with them as words. Have you tried making it smaller? Just to see the comparison, I think the smaller, the better I can read "Johanneson Group".
For the bottom designs, I do like the new name for the company. And no. 10 is a Perfect 10! (Sorry for the pun). I really feel it's a nice stamp to it, and it has more of a personal feel for the signature. I'm wondering maybe there's another font you could use besides Helvetica for this? Maybe Garamond? It's a serif font instead of sans serif, but I feel like it has a nice feel to go with your logo mark. Just a thought.
Continue to push Shane!