I do like number 2, as the heaviness of the font bespeaks a solidity and seriousness. Plus, the placement of the compass rose isn't as distractive from the name of the company as the spiral of number one many have a tendency to do.
In fact, the compass rose adds to the logo name, as it places the name on the east side, which is the side of the rising sun, the theatric side indicating life, and the hand of God that the Christ is to sit at.
Perhaps I read too much into things... but the subconscious see all sorts of connections, Bill.
I like the delicacy of number one, but not as a logo, per se. I just like curly things.
Definitely, number 2 is a letterhead subject, in my opinion.
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Date: 2009-06-19 03:28 (UTC)In fact, the compass rose adds to the logo name, as it places the name on the east side, which is the side of the rising sun, the theatric side indicating life, and the hand of God that the Christ is to sit at.
Perhaps I read too much into things... but the subconscious see all sorts of connections, Bill.
I like the delicacy of number one, but not as a logo, per se. I just like curly things.
Definitely, number 2 is a letterhead subject, in my opinion.