Logo Design Review: Lisa Henderson

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

First Name: Lisa
Designer: No
Company Info: Realtor
What will the logo be used for: print ads, website
Get a FREE Quote from Logoworks. Call 1.888.705.5646 or fill out the form below.
August 22nd, 2007
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.
August 23rd, 2007
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.
August 24th, 2007
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.
September 4th, 2007
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.
September 6th, 2007
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
September 6th, 2007
realtor…
September 14th, 2007
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.
September 28th, 2007
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.
October 3rd, 2007
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.
November 27th, 2007
start over.
October 4th, 2008
Автору памятник нужно поставить за такое!:)