Cool. Its a very strong logo. (the two are not exactly the same, though. Which do you prefer?) FYI: When creating a logo, typically, you create a color version (i.e. pick specific company color(s) and stick to them) and a b/w version - and also do it in different sizes. For instance, if you needed to print this one smaller, say, on a business envelope, would it still be readable?
It's a PNG so it's scalable. I made it big so it would look good at any size. I added the glow because black on black is hard to read. If you click on the logo it opens in a new window and you can see the logo on white. I'll post my letterhead so you can see the logo in action.
Cool. Its a very strong logo. (the two are not exactly the same, though. Which do you prefer?)
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It's a PNG so it's scalable. I made it big so it would look good at any size. I added the glow because black on black is hard to read. If you click on the logo it opens in a new window and you can see the logo on white. I'll post my letterhead so you can see the logo in action.
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