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Revamp of the Green Tick logo

I intend to get our Green Tick logo put on to van and window stickers, T shirts and hats but before I did, I wanted to tidy up the design and have it professionally done.

Please let me know which logo is best (if any). I have an unlimited opportunity to get the design right and your input will be valuable.

Thanks

Phil

The Green Tick logo was designed by Jossifresco and has been adopted under a Creative Commons license.

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  • 3
  • 6 - It could be seen as a blade of grass/plant leaf aswell as a tick
  • 5 is closest , but bottom text off 4. tick shape more like 9
  • Logo 4 is a strong one, simple and clear, the name could be clearly seen on branding.

    Logo 8 looks more refined but think the writing along the 'tick' should be on the underside as where it is positioned now detracts from the 'tick'.
  • I loke logo 4 and 6 but I beleve some one else has a logo thats similar to 6, Im not ure who but I feel like I have seen it somewere else.
  • 4
  • think its for the Vegetarian society ?? maybe ...
    or is that trust-mark logo?

    Kieran Ray said:
    I loke logo 4 and 6 but I beleve some one else has a logo thats similar to 6, Im not ure who but I feel like I have seen it somewere else.
  • I hope you don't mind me chipping in as a professional graphic designer...

    Logo 4 is the closest for me, but the type is too small on all of them. If this was stuck to the side of a van there's no way anyone could read the web address.

    Question: Do you need the words 'Landscape Network'? Why not take the opportunity to beef up the web address and set that in place of 'Landscape Network', in the same style.

    More of a play could be made with the word 'juice', maybe pulling it out with a different colour/treatment.
  • 4 & 6 I like best

    4 is more corporate in appearance whereas 6 is more artistic seeming - 6 is my favourite.

    I agree with Simon about 6 being quite like a blade of grass or plant leaf and I reckon this would be a relevant inuendo.

    It seems most so far prefer the text to be at the bottom - I prefer the text in option 9 to any other

    I would opt for the 6 logo with 9 text. :D

    I would have both the network name and the website btw
  • Logo 4 is clear, bold and monitor friendly.
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