Logo design thoughts and input

In the end you don't have to stress to much about a logo - it's your business you won't fail because your logo looks generic to some people - great work and excellent customer service is what drives a business like yours. You can always revamp the logo once you get rolling..

That's what's I pride myself on. I always let my work speak for itself and it has paid off.
 
I think what you have now is presentable. Fading the green made a big difference :bigups

Yea I agree and I also made a few other little tweaks that I am waiting on getting done thanks to members from here and over on AG
 
I would now play around with the "star" used to dot the "I"

Again you want to promote that your car with "twinkle brightly" because of Detailing.

Maybe leave it white instead of green? Maybe silver? Maybe blueish silver? Maybe with some type of shading?

I am not sure but it is the star I would now focus on...
 
I would now play around with the "star" used to dot the "I"

Again you want to promote that your car with "twinkle brightly" because of Detailing.

Maybe leave it white instead of green? Maybe silver? Maybe blueish silver? Maybe with some type of shading?

I am not sure but it is the star I would now focus on...

Thank you!

Is that what everyone would agree on making the star silver or white?
 
Hey guys here is the latest
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Added a slant to the B pillar and removed the last name
 
In the end you don't have to stress to much about a logo - it's your business you won't fail because your logo looks generic to some people - great work and excellent customer service is what drives a business like yours. You can always revamp the logo once you get rolling..

Since I'm a graphic designer by trade (specializing in the automotive industry) I feel compelled to chime in here. :)

A business owner 'should' stress out over their logo. Afterall, when a customer sees a logo, in their mind, they immediately get a sense for the type of quality provided based on the image of the logo.

I agree that great work and excellent customer service drives a business...but that is assuming that you get some clients through the door in the first place in order to prove yourself. Word of mouth speaks volumes in EVERY business (probably 90% of my business is from word of mouth) but there are people out there who may not have spoken to anyone and are seeking out a business on the web, phone book, etc and your "logo" is what will hook them and entice them to call.

That's not to say that a person with a weak logo "doesn't" provide good service, but if the brand identity looks weak, it gives the impression that you don't take pride in your business and 'could' cost you possible work from the simple fact that your competitor down the way has a professionally done logo and his image comes across as more professional and well put together.

Having a 'professionally' designed logo assures that you have a solid brand image and going forward, people will see the logo, see your work and associate them together.

Hiring a professional is the best way to go about getting the proper logo designed, one that is simple, concise, and works properly for all business collateral. You wouldn't hire an average person to detail your car...you want someone who is skilled in that field and will provide you the best possible work. The same should go for 'all' facets of your business.

Take pride in your business as it can only grow based on how much time and effort you invest into it.

Okay...I'm off my soap box for now. ;)
 
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