Help with Diamond Jewelry web logo

butte1
5.Feb.2008 9.58pm
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I have a diamond jewelry web site and the logo can not have diamonds in it, Here is what I have can anybody give me some help it would help



beejay
5.Feb.2008 11.31pm
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beejay
5.Feb.2008 11.44pm
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maybe a typeface that is more luxurious than historical?

Do you have any specific guidelines or directives from the client?

any more information about the audience?


butte1
6.Feb.2008 1.41am
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Here is the whole front page so far it a site geared towards women and the marketing point is 5% of sale go to charity


Tintin81
8.Feb.2008 5.49am
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Hmm, the name is fairly difficult to read. And it looks too cheap for someone who’s into jewelry. What I like is this:

But probably too freaky for the sort of thing you want to do...

Logo Designer Hamburg


tylor.reimer
8.Feb.2008 6.50am
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The script face looks a bit like it is just a cheaply auto-traced vector version of something. It doesn’t look very refined. You seem to have a lot of different fonts going on in the design. I’d try to unify it a bit, personally.


Miss Tiffany
8.Feb.2008 9.07am
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That typeface used is an illegal version of Cezanne from P22.


litera
9.Feb.2008 2.44am
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I like the script a lot, but I’d tweak it to make it more readable:
1. close d
2. change the ascender on d
3. lower right hand side of a (both)

N will show for itself whether it reads as an R or N...


missgiggles
10.Feb.2008 2.51pm
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Diamonds are sophisticated. Try using an elaborate typeface to exaggerate the delicate-ness and quality of diamonds through your type choice. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend. I don’t see how diamonds are sweet. they make you think of sweets/candy etc. Hmm...try trendy type.