We love LOGO #2! Creativity at it's best!
Having a background in marketing and printing logos on paper, garments and other objects, I have to say that Logo #1 will look so much sharper on anything printed. It is full of color with design elements that will be clear and so easy to see. It's very eye-catching for children and adults, alike. It has the look of the beach and makes me to go to your area NOW. One major thing to think about - when this logo is printed on t-shirts or other garments and they are washed many times, the logo will still look good. Logo #2 will not hold up after washing. The figures will not be clear as they are to tiny and all you'll have is a blue circle. Logo #3 is not interesting at all - no creativity andno interest. Since I don't know any of the artists, I don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings but, in my professional opinion, Logo #1 is the best choice.
Go Jane S. Matheson! I agree completely. :-)
I like #1 and #3. I disagree with the comments that #3 is not interesting. I see the state, the palm tree, the name of the group. The palm seems to bend/point to the coast. The colors are strong, contrasting. I like #1 as well but not everyone in our area lives on the ocean and this logo seems to give you that impression. I do agree that #2 will be hard to print as it is so detailed and the tones are not contrasting enough. And again, it is specific to the ocean. All things considered, I vote for #3.
This is a neat voting system. Thanks for letting people participate!
#2 is by far my favorite. I like the ship in a bottle effect. I don't understand the grapes on #1, plus it looks more like the Caribbean. #3 looks like fireworks more than a long leaf pine.
#1 iz tha best!
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