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Logo Design Review: Lisa Henderson

Lisa Henderson Logo design

First Name: Lisa
Designer: No
Company Info: Realtor
What will the logo be used for: print ads, website

11 Responses to “Logo Design Review: Lisa Henderson”

  1. Lacretia Says:

    This is a nice logo for a woman, but I don’t think that this logo will be taken seroiusly by the customers. You have a pretty flower on and it and it shows your feminine side. When I see this logo I don’t really feel like this is the place to go for a house business. I think a logo should be strong and confident.

    Great work and hte color is really attractive.

  2. Panel Expert - Tony Naccarato Says:

    I would have to agree with the first comment. There isn’t really anything that shows professionalism. I’m not sure where to go with this, but one thing I would suggest is using the same font for your name. Also, I would explore some professional looking fonts. I would also remove your name from the house. Try making an icon with the house and flower with your name on the side of it. I think it is great that you are trying to do your own logo but there is a lot behind a great logo. Maybe find someone you know that is a designer and have them help you sketch some ideas for you.

  3. Paul Says:

    Yep, I agree. This looks very… juvenile. It would be great for a jr. high school student, but you are an adult with adult clients. The colors are too bright.

    I would start over from scratch. Lose the meaningless flower and have a calligrapher do your name in a readable, beautiful script.

  4. Justin Says:

    On a more practical level, my thought was what happens to the logo when reduced in size. I don’t know if Henderson would be readable. I would consider making the word “Lisa” the lighter shade of blue/purple and the script font, and make “Henderson” the San Serif. To reduce the girly factor you could make the flower the dot for the “i” in Lisa … unless that seems too cliche. I’d also agree about experimenting with different fonts. Good fonts are expensive and make all the difference in a logo.

  5. pablo Says:

    Use me like a case study! I am not english speaking and I don´t know what is >, now remembering I think it is about selling and buying houses! But I think it eas a logo for home mede cookies or something like that

  6. pablo Says:

    realtor…

  7. ian Says:

    This really is very girly, and not conducive to a company other than perhaps florist. I think the type should be all the same for the name and lose the flower. Maybe introduce the ‘i’ as a pathway up to the name and get rid of the house, it’s just too cliche.
    Sorry.

  8. curt Says:

    I think this logo is very strong, but I agree that it is not suited for your industry. Perhaps if the purple was a richer shade, like an eggplant or wine, and you had a more traditional type-face it would suit your industry better.

  9. Tanner Christensen Says:

    Hi Lisa,

    If you don’t mind, I’d like to add my comments to those already stated.

    I think this logo is great. It’s simple, creative, fun, and easy to recognize. Unfortunately, it doesn’t resemble anything about reality; however, it would make a great logo for an interior decorator.

    The idea could be changed slightly and still hold true to it’s positive attributes.

    Try removing the flower: it’s great, but misleading to the viewer. Adjust the font of your name to match that of “Henderson,” and make “Henderson” white as well - right now it’s too difficult to read.

    There. That’s it. It’s simple, effective, an won’t confuse potential clients.

  10. jack Says:

    start over.

  11. XSatiram Says:

    Автору памятник нужно поставить за такое!:)

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