This year Kirsty and I decided that like last year we would create individual logos for our music video production company and then sow them to each other to decide which one we shall use;
This design I do really like, it had a bird in it which our focus group suggested we have as well as our company name in bold letter so it does stand out. However, I fear that this may hello too boring for what I believe we want to go for with our production company which is a childish bright theme, additionally I feel that this does not fit with the colour scheme that we have for Robyn (more pastel and bright colours).
This second design I believe is really good, it fits in with our colour scheme of pastel pinks and blues perfectly as well as the childish theme we have with the building blocks and the little smiley face. However, at the same time our target audience are teenagers and young adults so it may be slightly patronising to have such a childish logo (one that looks like it would fit perfectly for a pre-school).
The simplicity of this logo I believe is the best part about it. it does not take away from the production company name and I believe it is really sweet. Although the colour is yellow i think that this can hello over looked due to the sweet childlike font and smiley face. Additionally it is the perfect amount of professional and childlike so it is much better than the previous two in that sense making sure not to be too boring or too childish. I think we should really consider this image as our final logo design.
This design is also very good, I love the colours as they are bright and sweet (like what we have with Robyn). The little symbol in the left corner is absolutely adorable as well as showing what our company is all about, music. This is also one that I think we should consider for our final logo design.
Overall I believe that my favourite logo design is the third one as it is just so sweet and simple, however I feel that we should let our target audience decide as they are who we are aiming our product at.




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