Help me pick a logo!

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Number 27, certainly. It is by far the most professional looking, It's subtle but still representative of the business. I would get the font changed though. Something a bit stronger and smoother.
 
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BenP

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Thanks for the input so far guys.

We were looking for our logo to have some kind of mascot, almost as the face of the company.

Mr Liquid for example.

The logo will be on all our products so its quite an important decision i think you will agree.
 
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I don't think use of a cigarette is appropriate. Don't get me wrong, logos are all nice and tell what the product is about, but it is a kind of wrong message to put on all merchandise, marketing materials and paperwork as it is not socially accepted.
 
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BenP

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I don't think use of a cigarette is appropriate. Don't get me wrong, logos are all nice and tell what the product is about, but it is a kind of wrong message to put on all merchandise, marketing materials and paperwork as it is not socially accepted.

Well, the only people that are going to use this product are people that smoke/want to quit smoking. I dont see the problem on that front.

Were also not promoting smoking, were promoting a healthy alternative.

But, i do see were you are coming from.

And is also why i asked the designers to design logos with a bottle as the logo, (the product we specialise in)
 
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pawel

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Well, the only people that are going to use this product are people that smoke/want to quit smoking. I dont see the problem on that front.

Were also not promoting smoking, were promoting a healthy alternative.
First of all if it is a healthy alternative, it should be promoted as such, not a smelly face covered in smoke. ;)

Also try not to limit yourself. You can pitch it to just about anyone and your logo must fit - not put off. Those that don't smoke simply because traditional smoking is too disgusting or dangerous, but they are curious enough to try. Or maybe selling it as "toys-for-boys" style gift sets for secret santa? :)
 
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BenP

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First of all if it is a healthy alternative, it should be promoted as such, not a smelly face covered in smoke. ;)

Also try not to limit yourself. You can pitch it to just about anyone and your logo must fit - not put off. Those that don't smoke simply because traditional smoking is too disgusting or dangerous, but they are curious enough to try. Or maybe selling it as "toys-for-boys" style gift sets for secret santa? :)

The product still has nicotine in it, so i wouldn't want to encourage people to get hooked on the product that don't already smoke.

I don't think that would be a good light to put the company in.
 
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Number 6



This is the only one in the set which stands any chance of working for you as a logo and branding tool.

The rest are either aimed at children, drawn by children, miss the target demographic or send completely the wrong message.

Design by amateurs, it's great. :rolleyes:

Number 6 has it.
 
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BenP

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Number 6



This is the only one in the set which stands any chance of working for you as a logo and branding tool.

The rest are either aimed at children, drawn by children, miss the target demographic or send completely the wrong message.

Design by amateurs, it's great. :rolleyes:

Number 6 has it.

Very strong criticism of the other logo's.

I personally believe that number 6 looks like a cross between a bank and a football teams logo.

I guess no matter who you ask, everyone's going to have there own personal taste.
 
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