Michelle and I cannot agree on a direction for the logo for Map's Edge Media. I would like to enlist your help in selecting a direction: which one of the following works better for you and why? Or, if you have an opinion for either, I'd like to know that, too. (Or, do you have a better idea you'd like to volunteer?)
Remember, this logo has to work on letterhead as well. Neither of the choices is probably the final, and they're in no particular order.
Choice 1:

Choice 2:

Remember, this logo has to work on letterhead as well. Neither of the choices is probably the final, and they're in no particular order.
Choice 1:

Choice 2:

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Date: 2009-06-17 03:48 (UTC)Number 2 has an elegance about it that draws the eye from the spiral to the Logo, whereas it took my brain a few milliseconds to connect the Map to the letter M.
Of course, that could be because my brain is getting older...
Regardless of hardened arteries in mi cabeza, I personally like the elegance and simplicity of number 2. It says something about the company... 'as fancy as you like, without a lot of frills'.
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Date: 2009-06-17 03:48 (UTC)My 2p worth...
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Date: 2009-06-17 04:48 (UTC)The Compass Rose idea mentioned by
Just my 2ยข.
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Date: 2009-06-17 04:57 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-17 09:51 (UTC)I'd be interested to see the compass rose idea realised.
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Date: 2009-06-17 12:18 (UTC)compass/navigational type things might be good but they'd have to be judicious as map isn't what the website's about...
Hmm
Date: 2009-06-17 12:38 (UTC)Love the logo...
Date: 2009-06-17 12:55 (UTC)Just my two cents.
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Date: 2009-06-17 12:56 (UTC)I think the curl could easily be swapped for a compass/globe hybrid (denoting the WWW/global aspect), and breaking up the underline so the p and g can sit freely without running into the line. If you opt to go with a compass idea, have the arrow pointing NE, to indicated forward-thinking ideas. :)
Because it would have to work for letter head, stay away from multilayered/shaded graphics, but go more for a line drawing style, allowing for the use of color in that drawing when you're displaying it online.
Keep us updated! :D
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Date: 2009-06-17 13:14 (UTC)Here's a thought to confuse the situation further...
Each logo takes into account a traditional map that you, I, and anybody over 40 recognizes.
But what graphic represents a 'map' to the up-and-coming consumers? Will they have as much trouble identifying with a fold or scroll hardcopy map as they do reading an analog clock?
Just 2 coppers...
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Date: 2009-06-17 23:44 (UTC)- Jeho