"Waist Watcher" - Women's fashionable shape-wear Logo Design
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Hello, we still haven''t really liked any of the designs,
Hello. Do you have any news about the project?
thanks in advance.
hello! there is someone on the other side?
please, any news?
Hello
This project starts to look like a bad joke.
After changing the names 4 times , after you are in our lists since february-march, with no feedback at all , you still expect the designers to take you in serious. It is not professional.
With respect.
Well if you "designers" will actually make a design other then just playing around with font i prob would of picked one but what you are doing i can do myself.
Ok,
If you'll provide feedback accordingly to this:
http://www.designcrowd.com/help/article/how-can-i-provide-effective-feedback
you'll probably receive the designs that you want . Also another thing for all of us working around here ,even you are upset on us your project with 6 different logos for 200 $ it is equal to 200 $ / 6 =@33 $ a piece.
Also , mention in the brief what exactly you want to see in your logos Ex.: wales , naked girls , etc, etc. We cannot read minds 100 % . I'm sure that with your clients , you are asking questions regarding: size, color, model , etc etc , and you expect answers from your clients (it is the same here ).
Another aspect : you receive a lot of letter based or wordbased logos ,because if you take a look other fashion companies out there you'll observe this kind of logos (mostly).
Those being said , I only hope will get what you want.
I do provide feedback to those whose logos actually look worthwhile,
Providing good feedback will guarantee you great results. When providing feedback, there are a few rules you should stick to:
Make your feedback specific and actionable:
When the designer reads your feedback they should immediately know what elements of the design you like and don't like. The designer needs to know what changes they need to make - not guess them.
Make it constructive:
Simply telling a designer 'I don't like it' is useless unless you explain why and how you think it could be improved. If the designer is not on the right path then let them know. Better yet, try brainstorm some ideas to get them back on the right track. As a starting point, tell the designer what you like or dislike about the style, color, structure, typography etc.
Show encouragement where possible:
Try and identify areas of the design you like and let the designer know this. By providing some quick points on areas you like about the design, this might lead the designer down a path to a design that's perfect for you! If you want to see more designs from them, let them know!
This is what is written at that page from DesignCrowd.
And I did read your brief (several times ) considering the fact you are here for a while , and it is quite broad .
Now , I hope this will help.
With respect !
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