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From a bird's view ... Not bad, but you lost a double " c ". In order to get that back make another white circle away from a tea cup/container, but do not center it, it will also serve as a rim of a saucer that normally goes under a tea/coffee cup container. Still, that liquid in a center looks coffee with a creamer to me - but not a tea. Also, I don't get four little circles on each side between typography - they serve no purpose at the moment and distract. As far as your typography - I would maintain same thickness.
that is what I'm talking about - keep it more simple and to the original point of your concept - double " C " ChaiChowk should be in two colors respectively as your design goes. Hope that I helped?
I prefer a previous version. Here you have a huge " C " after " ch ". On a previous version I really like your idea of typography around a tea/coffee cup to have that warm, friendly atmosphere to feel at home among friends, if you know what I mean.
Abbas, I added a rim on a saucer and made a handle inside a saucer to eliminate a " C " shape on a olive green circle. Hope that it will help... Good job on a concept.
Abbas, also, I think that a shadow on a saucer should be equal to a shadow that inside a cup and then extend " let's more talk " with olive green lines and a line under " WK " to the end of lower leg of a " K "
On a other thought - placing a tea spoon next to a tea cup could also very well indicate a shape of a cup without extra shadow , plus a tea spoon is a part of a set when tea is served, isn't ?
I like the idea but this one logo that for me is hard to digest.
Without a brief there's no way to know if the colors are right. Seems there's tea involved somehow, the colors convey more coffee than tea to me.
Typography isn't there for me, it lacks personality, too "helveticish" for me (yeah, I just made up that word, lol). Have you tried something more manuscript-looking, trying to abstract the smoke from a hot tea?
Have you tried a symbol that's not round? I know the tea cup is round but that doesn't necessarily need to translate into a circled badge for the logo.
I really like that you provided real-life looking designs, it gives the logo great context.
Try providing more information in the brief about the logo next time.
"Let's More Talk" seems like a very awkward phrase. Nonetheless, the new idea is better but is still presented in a way that is lacking. The type is extremely boring and the symbol is way too large in proportion to the text. I would suggest incorporating the symbol with the text in a different more intriguing way. Similar to some of the suggestions given by other users on here.
i think theres been enough said about the logo by my 2 cents worth is that your sub text "lets more talk" does not make sense in english.. it should be - Lets talk more
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just a presentation
From a bird's view ... Not bad, but you lost a double " c ". In order to get that back make another white circle away from a tea cup/container, but do not center it, it will also serve as a rim of a saucer that normally goes under a tea/coffee cup container. Still, that liquid in a center looks coffee with a creamer to me - but not a tea. Also, I don't get four little circles on each side between typography - they serve no purpose at the moment and distract. As far as your typography - I would maintain same thickness.
that is what I'm talking about - keep it more simple and to the original point of your concept - double " C " ChaiChowk should be in two colors respectively as your design goes. Hope that I helped?
Thanks, will show you another option as well
another version!!!
I prefer a previous version. Here you have a huge " C " after " ch ". On a previous version I really like your idea of typography around a tea/coffee cup to have that warm, friendly atmosphere to feel at home among friends, if you know what I mean.
Another thought is to write :" CHAICHOWK LET US MORE TALK" - what do you think?
Nah, this one doesn't work? You lost all the potential you had with version 1.
You still have that coffee like color scheme which is a little confusing for a tea joint.
Shawali, any suggestion for colors ?
another version with new composing and colors
i needed to catch the cup faster so i added some shade to the symbol, good job
Great!!!
Abbas, I added a rim on a saucer and made a handle inside a saucer to eliminate a " C " shape on a olive green circle. Hope that it will help... Good job on a concept.
Sorry, here it is.
Thanks BOPOTA
Abbas, also, I think that a shadow on a saucer should be equal to a shadow that inside a cup and then extend " let's more talk " with olive green lines and a line under " WK " to the end of lower leg of a " K "
Like that without a change on under cup shadow.
On a other thought - placing a tea spoon next to a tea cup could also very well indicate a shape of a cup without extra shadow , plus a tea spoon is a part of a set when tea is served, isn't ?
I like the idea but this one logo that for me is hard to digest.
Without a brief there's no way to know if the colors are right. Seems there's tea involved somehow, the colors convey more coffee than tea to me.
Typography isn't there for me, it lacks personality, too "helveticish" for me (yeah, I just made up that word, lol). Have you tried something more manuscript-looking, trying to abstract the smoke from a hot tea?
Have you tried a symbol that's not round? I know the tea cup is round but that doesn't necessarily need to translate into a circled badge for the logo.
I really like that you provided real-life looking designs, it gives the logo great context.
Try providing more information in the brief about the logo next time.
"Let's More Talk" seems like a very awkward phrase. Nonetheless, the new idea is better but is still presented in a way that is lacking. The type is extremely boring and the symbol is way too large in proportion to the text. I would suggest incorporating the symbol with the text in a different more intriguing way. Similar to some of the suggestions given by other users on here.
I prefer the first version was excellent.
i think theres been enough said about the logo by my 2 cents worth is that your sub text "lets more talk" does not make sense in english.. it should be - Lets talk more
Also, the baseline shouldn't be part of the logo. Or at least, the logo should still be able to work without it.
No,the first it is ok......