I agree. Simple. Readable. Reproducible. Memorable.
Thank you for letting me comment on your work.
mike
But i would lose the gradient.
but lose the gradient and the outline stroke!
Grat work!
I like the font, colors and general layout of the first design. However, I don't like the imagery you are using. The ball feels a bit early 90's. Try making the logo completely 2d instead of 3d.
I didn't understand your brief in the least bit, but...
Not a fan of the gradients or stroke, but you have a winner here. Go with the first option, definitely not the other two.
Can't say I understand the symbol you have next to the name, either.
But the logotype you used is nice.
The first concept is great. But the gradient is not working.
the top concepts work, but like so many others have said... the gradient doesn't help - it hurts. it makes the logo look cheap.
go with a nice deep color, or try a touch (just a touch) of shading in the color.
the bottom 3 have too much going on in the colors/font and imagery.
-bryan
I like the first one - gr8 idea !
I am pretty sure that the bi line is descriptive but to me it's too obscure as I don't speak the language. :-)
I like the first idea, kill stroke and gradient. I don't mind it being on the left side of the yin-yang but you needs to make it less intense if you are going to use it, it draws to much attention.
Also curious to see the ball in different positions in relation to text. Main reason is that the ball not being on the same baseline as the text looks a little funny to me because it's ever so slightly off. Maybe make it align with the base line or really push the position or size so it looks more on purpose then just a little off.
i like how the other designs have the text and vector art more integrated, I would like to see that quality more in the first design.
Great concept of the ying-yang. My suggestions would be to eliminate the stroke and the gradient from the word "integra." Maybe try green for the text below the logo.
I find the first one the best, but the red could be a bit stronger. Probably best remove the gradient and the outline. The outline will break in print anyway. Apart from that, good work. It fits the concept very well.
Graphic part is good. But i don
I really like this logo but you should not make the gradient on the red surface go from white to red. Try to make it go from a lighter red to a deeper red instead - this will make it seem less plastic like.
Remove the outline on the font - it's not necessary.
i liked the first one ideas u explained but the colors are not really attractive, especially the gradient in the ball.
the second one is very engaging but has a lot of text..
i would go with the second one and remove the human shadow plus the text below as much as possible.