I think you need a new name.Foghorn is a name that my brother used for his screen printing operation he ran in high school. He catered to local bands. When he graduated we wanted to join forces so we kept the name. Not very creative by any means but it was already established so it works for us. Now that we are expanding into surrounding areas we get a lot of questions about it but we just laugh it off. There is no quick and easy way to explain it so we try not to.
Here's a quick suggestion, not 100% sure what a fog horn looks like, only those cans of compressed air horns for on boats.
Mine kinda looks like a busted helicopter.
You should keep in mind that it should be clean and easy (I.E. cheap) to reproduce. This is a 4 color process print no matter what media you would use it on. What does it look like black and white? Can it be reproduced nicely black and white. What if you want to screen print it? $$$$$
I'm changing my name to "Blue Rutabega Signs" then.Also, I have to disagree with the name being confusing and the suggestions to ditch it... if people are asking about it, they are remembering it and wondering about it. What more could you ask for?
My question as well..Welcome to Signs 101.
I really like the "signs" part of the first logo, but the rest of it is a little too much and competes with itself.
Is the actual company name "Foghorn Dsigns"?
I'm changing my name to "Blue Rutabega Signs" then.
I'm changing my name to "Blue Rutabega Signs" then.
I like where JBeans is going with this! For one, her lettering is easy to read, it looks great, and the use of some graphic foghorns will speak loud and clear to your customers
Ooooo.... I likes me some good alliteration.i was looking for Marvin the Martian Marketing and Design