Logo design thoughts and input

Evan.J

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Hey guys currently on vacation but got my first look at my new logo. Please tell me what you think about and and let me know! Thank you in advance!

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Needs phone number/website and location. Not crazy about the green color. Nice start though!

+1 on the green. It's a little bit much. I know you are looking for something that is eye catching, but try to keep it between red or yellow. It is proven in marketing studies that those two colors are the most noticeable (McDonald's ring a bell?). Also, I think if the lettering was a little smaller it would help the "balance" between the car and the lettering.
 
Thank you both for the in put I have made a request to tone down the color here is an update

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Better! I would just go away from the slime/puke green though.

Why not ask him to make it up in a bunch of different colors for you. It will take 5 minutes and you will have a ton of options.
 
Honestly I'd skip the silhouette of the car it's been done to death here's a google search for "car detailing logo".

look at all that "originality"...

https://www.google.com/search?safe=...ar+detailing+logo&sa=1&safe=off&tbm=isch&um=1

I'd be willing to bet a large number of the detailers who post on this site have something similar too not knowing how common it is. Heck the first detailing logo I did for someone about 8 years ago had one too haha.

The color doesn't bother me as it does some others, might not be my first choice but the font itself doesn't say high end car detailing to me and that's more off putting than lime green.
 
Believe me I know the logo has been done as you can see from the searches but I have racked my brain trying to think of something different but I really can't. From everything that I have found no one around here where I am located has nothing like it.
 
I have two thoughts... they both deal with making the WORDS give the impression of "depth" which is what you are trying to promote by Detailing... So...

1) What about a drop down shadow on either one or all three central words?

2) What about color progression with the Green text. Meaning start with deep Green at either the top or bottom and fade to a lighter Green?
 
I would drop the by Evan Jankowski part. You want brand recognition and not tying it to your name. That way if you ever wanted to sell the business or something like that you have a brand to sell not tied to you. I also would not go green at all. Blue, red, red with a yellow drop shadow might be nice.
 
I agree that the car silhouette should be canned. It has been so beaten to death in this industry (and others for that matter). I'd rather have no logo than one with a car outline..but that is just me.
 
I do not think anything is wrong with the silhouette but if I would change anything it would be the text color (green). If you really want green, use a darker shade.
 
Think I would change to the following:

Background Black
Car and Lettering Red
Star and Triangle Silver
Lettering outlined in silver
 
Ok here is the latest update again still a work in progress so I'm always trying to improve this until I'm satisfied
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You should hire AutopiaForums member YNOT (Tony) to do it. He will draw you up 3 or 4 different logos to choose from for a very reasonable price

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Not trying to offend you Evan, but what you have now doesn't look good

:swirly:
 
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..
 
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