Number 3 is a workable logo...but you have not fully explored the possibilities.. what I am attaching is only to illustrate the tip of the iceberg.. think about what going to a show meant, try different fonts and see if you can fit tickets, masks, microphones, etc, into the letters in some clever way
Don't forget you want it to look good printed/black and white, etc ..
I like the first one because it's simple and easy to read the logo. I noticed most of your logo's are with italic text and they are difficult to read.
try to play around with more types and integrate some symbols in it. anyway I also tried :) hope it can help
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| 1 | If i had to pick one, it would be this one. It had a decent balance and font combination. The color scheme matches the site, but probably to well as it seems to blend in instead of stand out.
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| 1 | Honestly, I dont like any of these. They are very harsh on the eyes and clash with the sites design.
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I'm not sure any of these are ready to ship. There are a few that are heading in the right direction though.
Most of the "gold" logos are way to strong and starting to look a little muddy..try taking away some of the 'polish' you put on there.
Don't forget you want it to look good printed/black and white, etc ..
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the vegas glittery idea is overdoneit clashes with the site
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what if you played with the "W"i like the idea of the large lights in the background...the ones that always skim across the sky to attract attention? what if you played with the concept of those lights and the "w". That way it's a subtle nod to the idea of the initial attraction that gets people to come?
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