Sick burn brah, you sure tol' 'em!Originally posted by HiTempguy1
I'm sure you bought your Malibu Maxx so many years ago based on that bitchin' name. MAXX A great marketing success!!!
Logo 1
Logo 2
Logo 3
Logo 4
Logo 5
Sick burn brah, you sure tol' 'em!Originally posted by HiTempguy1
I'm sure you bought your Malibu Maxx so many years ago based on that bitchin' name. MAXX A great marketing success!!!
Originally posted by scat19
I have a BMW so im not stupid.
I like the first and fifth as well. Maybe shorten the name just to CF Motorsports?
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Last edited by Sugarphreak; 08-15-2019 at 05:02 PM.
#1 is the only one that doesn't look like it was made 20 yeas ago.
I'd still ask for a few more ideas going a totally different direction. Or hit up some of the designers on this forum, or the web designers for suggestions. Depends what you meant by reasonable price I guess.
I can eat more hot wings than you.
3 and 4 are good. They have the best design out of the lot imo. I'm a graphic designer if that matters.
Chose 3. The font on 4 just doesn't have a car feel?
The rest of them all look familiar
Holy that is a mouthful of a name.
None of the logos stand out to me but if I had to pick it's #5.
I'll sell you chassisflexmotorsports.com and chassisflex.com together for a good deal.
Originally posted by Agent_Oorange
I'll sell you chassisflexmotorsports.com and chassisflex.com together for a good deal.
http://www.whois.com/whois/chassisflex.comOriginally posted by Agent_Oorange
I'll sell you chassisflexmotorsports.com and chassisflex.com together for a good deal.
Note to readers: buy your domains before ever telling anyone the name of your company.
I can eat more hot wings than you.
Woops
Sucks for the OP, but that's kind of hilarious
Best thing that's happened in a long time.Originally posted by Agent_Oorange
I'll sell you chassisflexmotorsports.com and chassisflex.com together for a good deal.
Not "kind of" it's completely hilarious.Originally posted by btimbit
Sucks for the OP, but that's kind of hilarious
Originally posted by Arash Boodagh
Before I start pwning all the members with my findings.Originally posted by Arash Boodagh
Plus, is it true you can feed a pig elephant dong and it will still grow and build meat?
Toma the homophobe?Originally posted by Toma
rx7_turbfoags best friend
I'd vote 4 or 5, though I echo Minimalists sentiments regarding the business name and logo. These logos are straight up a fiverr/96designs special. They are not unique. I wouldn't pay for them. If you're going to go that route, use LogoNerds.com and pay $27 for literally the exact same style of logo.
One of the things you're going to run into are people misspelling your domain name and e-mail address... frequently. I see it all the time and have changed my e-mail to something easy-peasy and short for this exact reason.
If you're keeping the name, I'd choose a simple logo. I tend to avoid the inclusion of graphics unless they're minimal. Trends change frequently, and a clean text-based logo will age the best.
Otherwise, despite what some others have said, the domain and its length will have a negligible impact on your SEO. It's pretty easy to set page titles.
You could also get a domain that's abbreviated. I won't post suggestions here in case some people go and register them on you.
I'll include chaflex.com as a bonus.
Originally posted by Agent_Oorange
I'll sell you chassisflexmotorsports.com and chassisflex.com together for a good deal.
Originally posted by Agent_Oorange
I'll include chaflex.com as a bonus.
Who's gong to grab chassisflex.club?
1 is by far the best. I've done logos myself, and it certainly works the best, in my semi professional opinion.
I agree though that the logo should, in an industry like this, make it obvious what your business does/offers. I know it's car oriented, but my guess based on the name is a suspension shop?
To me, the first one looks like a product logo though... a lube or an aftermarket add-on to improve suspension function.
If you are selling a service, you are likely selling emotion and excitement, and I don't feel even the tachometer one reflects that.
Well, I sort of bailed on this thread as it wasn't particularly helpful, but I did end up with a design that I like (none listed).
And while I do honestly appreciate a lot of the suggestions, I also know that some are simply not feasible (the logo should indicate what your company does, yea, tell that to about 50% of companies out there). I'm looking at Tim Lacroix's Canada Mortgage Direct right now as an ad, it's mountain peaks surrounded by a circle, MAYBE you can infer Calgary based from that, but it clearly hasn't held him up from being successful. Which leads me to believe most of you are full of shit and/or think too highly of your design skills And name length? There are tons of long named companies out there, but I digress, typical Beyond being typical Beyond
As for the domain name, A790, being the swell guy he is helped me out. Thanks a million to him We don't always see eye to eye, but I even offered to pay him for his help as good deeds should be rewarded. Instead a cash donation is being made to the food bank at his request