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If you paid $10 then they didn't even check to see whether it was scalable to other products and backgrounds. I just did a doodle and came up with this. It's what i would call a draft idea, it's scalable, can be placed on letterheads and the side of a van. Would need work from a logo designer who knows about the correct colours. Also not sure about the use of the font as i can't remember where i got it from.

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I think you should use a negative space theory for your logo which its very good for your logo and it looks more stunning and brilliant logo. Negative space theory is a trick to make a viewers who see your logo, stunning them and give them a mystery to find what your logo showing, i think you get my idea and you go to a right way that what i am talking about. Yeah you right, i am talking about hidden characters or some hidden features in your logo. You take a look at some negative space based logos from searches and you can find some very best inspiration about these type.

I got a good examples to share with you which i am sure you take an idea about negative space theory. take a look at some very best examples of these logo.

http://www.graphicdesignblog.org/brilliant-negative-space-logos/
 
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Paul Murray

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No offense but you should really seek out a professional (and by that I don't mean a crowdsourcing or '£10 logo site').

You don't have to spend a fortune, but you definitely get what you pay for. Avoid pocket change designers.

Designing an identity is a specialist craft that requires knowledge and experiences. It's not something that anyone can start doing, despite what many sites are claiming now. There's a hell of a lot that goes into creating an effective logo that non-designers aren't even aware of.

Logo design is not about what you add, but what you take away. The best logos are often the ones that look as though they took 5 minutes to throw together, but actually took days or weeks to develop. Simplicity is key.
 
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rizbit

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which ones need treatment?

I already finalized my logo design and think its great. I take ideas on board of course but in the end you should always go with what you think is right/best, then youve only got yourself to blame.

The new logos i did were just quick ones incorporating that 'negative space' concept.
 
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MichaelM

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I agree that the current logos aren't great. But remember that receiving negative critique now is better than going public with a bad logo.

What I would do is google 'logo designer blog' and look at some of their logos in the 'showcase'.

You need to think about what will work on print, web, printed on labels, in black-and-white etc
 
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