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September 16th, 2006
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I was also torn between 1 and 4. Although 4 had the boldest statement, I really liked several of number one’s submissions. Especially the orange “tab” like icon. I eventually chose number one because there were so many logos to like…
Although all the logos were good in their own right. I choose #4 for the bold prescence it creates for the actual name “freeCSScart”.
#5 in my opinion didn’t quite pull it off with it’s offset typographical layout. I think #5 loses out by not being more simple and easy to read like #4 is.
The designs are all wonderful. I was really torn between the icon feel of design 1, the bold presence of number 4, but decided on number 5 because of it’s general appeal to different styles of design.
This was tougher than I thought! I really liked some of the ingenuity behind number 1 - especially using common themes to create unique shapes.
Number 2 and 3 were kinda cool, with distinct animal entries - a butterfly in one concept and a bird in the other.
Number 4 is very powerful in its vision and 5 pushed into the realm of abstract.
Each of these submissions are really high quality - best of luck to the one that wins and to the one that eventually becomes the logo. It will be interesting to watch.
As for my vote, I tossed and turned between 1 and 4. I felt that 4 really gave a short and concise logo that truly fulfilled the requirements. 1 had so many options that even though I didn’t like some of them, the others were exemplary. And the variety really worked in its favour which is why I eventually chose 1.
Looking forward to seeing what happens next!