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Dan

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Okay,

For some time now we've never really had a logo that's recognised as 'us'. And I want one, Dave wants one, and the mods want one.

The problem is I'm graphically challenged (for want of a better description) which might be shocking to some of you but I am.

Dave mentioned the JB Forum has been running a competition for some time and that he thinks it's a good idea to let the members contribute to the brand they know. And I think it's a cracking idea.

So..... for the next few months we'll give you lot the chance to make a logo that we'll use for the forum, forever! It'll be the logo and brand that we push in the tile mags, at the tile shows, and I'll get the sponsors that wear the logo on their website to change it to the new one too.

There's a bit of criteria that's pretty much a must. It has to say tilersforums.com in it, and the font has to be the same as or similar to the existing font (so very easily readable, and with the .co.uk on the end - though that can be smaller than the rest of the text).

It needs to have a transparent background, so it'll work on this Tile Giant green design, but it'll also look good on Polo T-shirts and stickers for vans etc, as we'll be getting some knocked up thanks to FaceMediaGroup.co.uk. :)

Some logo's I like for forums include the logo's on the forums owned by The Building Network - Construction and Remodeling Network (they're a bit like us, but for the US, and much more established) as all of their logo's have clearly had some thought put into them and I think they're really smart.

Though, get your thinking caps on, and eat your heart out.

I know this is a tile forum, but out of nearly 12,000 members, I'm guessing there will be at least a dozen who have always though 'I'd knock the socks of their logo' so I want you to knock the socks off our "logo" (which isn't really a logo is it?!).

The prize. As always Kudos is the prize. Though I'm sure I'll be able to get you some bits and bobs from a couple of our sponsors, and if I can't, I'll see you right personally.

Please attach your logo's to your reply post, or email them to me (info "AT" tilersforums.com) or Dave (dave "AT" tilersforums.com).

Thank you kindly for reading. And please do give your comments on the logo's if you can't knock something up yourself. :)

Thanks again all. And Thanks to Dave for suggesting it, brilliant idea.
 
M

mags

1st attempt any ideas you have would be good I can put them on computer.

Ill lose the white lines around the green circle

TFlogo2.gif
 

Dan

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1st attempt any ideas you have would be good I can put them on computer.

Ill lose the white lines around the green circle

TFlogo2.gif

Here you go guys, pick the bones out of this one... 1st try...

I think the issue with those might be the green text on a green background perhaps? Brilliant though both of them. :)
 
D

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Would it be cheating if I commissioned my artist friend to come up with something for me and then pass it off as my own? :smilewinkgrin:

there shall be no entry from me unless I get an immense flash of inspiration and actually show the inclination to be creative.... you might be waiting a long time...

good luck to the budding artists who do take part though. I'm looking forward to seeing all the entries.

:thumbsup:
 
I think the issue with those might be the green text on a green background perhaps? Brilliant though both of them. :)

MMmmmm, I made mine green text like the others, thinking of TG green, then I made it white text after reading your post, but before I posted it I thought............................... how's it gonna be seen against our white forum reply box's :mad2: :mad2: :mad2:

what to do ???

EDIT: I like that one mags.
 

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