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I need to point out that he didn't say if he was an english major....or if he even graduated. Either way I bet Penn State would deny affiliation
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Exactly. When something is that simple it's fairly easy to say a lot of things look just like it. It's a couple of letters with an ampersand overlay.
With that broad of thinking it also looks exactly like all of these....
I think this is the best so far. Simple and gets rid of anything that isn't absolutely necessary.
Why not go one step further and just make it (symbol)SM Electric to get away from the "S&M" issue?
I'd go with the last one. It's most balanced.
You shouldn't consider the bottom descriptive text as part of the logo though. Maybe try to pitch to the customer to use it as a secondary option only when needed. That text is more like advertising. It is not a traditional logo element. For example...
Was the ink saturation particularly heavy? If the vinyl was very soft it may have been over-stretched with very little effort...
If it was also a hot humid environment...
I know it's not likely - you would think the installers are in a temperature controlled environment. Just...
I don't think you are being too paranoid. If you are aware of important information and you do not share that information with the customer then you're just asking for problems.
We always inform our clients of the potential risks and complications of applying/removing a wrap, as well as their...
Our customer has asked us to make some signs identical to the ones in the attached photos.
They are 1/4" black acrylic with approx. 1mm or 1/16th" thick polystyrene(maybe) symbols and letters/numbers.
The symbols/letters/numbers glow in the dark. They are for stairwells at our local hospital...
Just a disclaimer though - If you end up trying to color match by eye using a swatch then make sure you do your color matching outside because CMYK colors look completely different in natural light then they do indoors. It has to do with light spectrums picking up different parts of the cmyk...
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