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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Feedback on Logo
Just starting out. Plans are to purchase first property to rehab in the 3rd quarter this year and have completed by the end of the year. In the meantime I figured I'd come up with a logo for us to use on business cards, signs, etc. What do you guys think? Suggestions?
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I'll throw my 2 cents out there.
You accomplished the most important thing for a logo. Although it is multi colored It will also print clearly in one color.
I think the color works and the overall design looks good. I like how you grounded BAYTOWN by underlining it.
If It were me I would remove the gray background and let that color be what you are printing on.
I would also thin out the lines of the house. They feel to heavy to me.
Overall I think you did a good job.
Make sure you buy that rehab. that is the action that will change your future.
To your success
Neil