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I run a business and have been working on a logo.?

I would like to have honest opinions from folks about the one I have created. Please check this link:

http://www.mobilepcservices.biz/images/sample.jpg

and then please give me your honest opinion. If you don't like it please tell me why and if you like it, please let me know how come. Honesty counts. Opinions and suggestions are welcome. Please don't insult anyone, not even those giving their opinions. Thanks. I look forward to your answers.

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  • 773H
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    In most cases businesses try to stay away from religion all together. Mostly due in part because if you promote one and single out others, some people will just go elsewhere to someone who is more neutral. I'm not sure exactly why you would put a Jesus Fish and a Cross in your logo, but that's entirely up to you. Your logo needs to represent PC Repairs more than it would your religion.

    If I seen your logo on the side of a truck, you would be one of the last people I would call, only because I want my computer fixed, not a lecture on the lord. Believe it or not, I do however go to church. I think business and religion need to be separated when it comes down to something like Mobile PC Repairs. You however can promote your business through your morals, worth ethic, and honesty.

    If you are looking for ideas as to how to make your company look honest, there are other ways. Try a simple smiling cartoon character or animal working on a computer. (Character/Brand recognition is a big part of trying to sell your business.)

    Good luck in all your endevours!

  • 1 decade ago

    Im not sure, usually the metallics are a little cheasy especially when it dosent have much to do with the company

    Most logos are simple and can be represented with just black and white Think of the CocaCola logo I bet you can picture the white letters on the red. But even without the red the white letters can stand alone and make an impression. Which is where the font comes in. But that could get complicated and take more time

    Its simple to understand though which is good

  • I like the color version. It seems basic but it's not a bad logo. You want to make sure the logo prints crisp and clean. I noticed there are some little fuzzy dots around the black and white version. I think you can avoid that by saving the logo and a higher resolution. It does look Christian-like, but I don't think you should get rid of that image (as the first poster said). If you are a Christian and that's what you're trying to represent then so be it.

  • 1 decade ago

    I do like it. I would only make one suggestion - Change the font style on Mobile Services to match the font of the C. With the P you need to keep the rest simple so it makes more impact. The consumer is only going to look at it for a second so you want to get as much across with as little distraction and as much punch as possible.

  • 5 years ago

    C - No one appears in the back of a card...and in the event that they do, it's due to the fact that they have got written understanding at the again - you should not eliminate that house. Too many emblems at the entrance appears too busy and as you factor out, could also be complicated...in particular if you're looking to company your corporation. One emblem - essential corporation emblem will have to be adequate - to not point out, what occurs if the corporation looses a number of of the initiatives on a re-bid - you are going to must re-do the entire playing cards.

  • 1 decade ago

    First off, I would lose the reference to Christianity unless those are the only people you want as clients.

    Second, it appears somewhat amateurish. There are designers on the web that can do some nice professional logo work for very little money, and tons of FREE logo creation websites.

    http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=cre...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You need to consider your key demographic. Are they only christian?

    Consider what will make them trust you to do your job just based on your companies image. Since it is about computers try to make a logo that looks futuristic, this might say to a potential customer "I know what is up to date"

    Also, it needs to be "the purple cow" meening that it needs to stand out--yours does not.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I like it except for the PC in the middle. I first thought the pc was random symbols and it took me a bit to realize it was "PC". Perhaps try using other type of fonts for "PC"?

    Hope this helps.

  • 1 decade ago

    It's not bad, but there are two things that i'd like to comment;

    A. i don't like the colors you've chosen. i like it darker.

    B. this letter " C " looks like a circle without a little arc at the right, it doesn't look like a real "C". make it cool and obvious.

    anyway, keep going, you are doing very good.

    wish you business success

  • 1 decade ago

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    Cross on the logo will filter believers of other faiths to cerItain extent.

    If your target is only on Christian clients you consider this as final.

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