Text Only Logos: With each of these options, I wanted something that had some sophistocation and elegance, but that also had some character and a light sense of whimsy.
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Swirl Logos: These are slight variation on a logo design I submitted the first round. I've adapted the font and placement because while I liked the idea, I thought the previous font was too heavy. I was hoping to find something that I thought would be a workable representation of a phoenix, and I thougth this at least insinuated fire while being a moving circle.
Infinite Logo: I thought I would try something that wouldn't be a total departure [I assumed that your logo as an infinity symbol from the background of your website] from the logo you are currently using. I worked on this design because I thought the type face was well complimented by the design, and retained a sense of elegance while having character and an innovative feel.
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Seasons Logos: I wanted something to indicate and echo the natural representations of 'regeneration'. I thought that some kind of representation of the season would be a good way to do this. They deal with an ever changing, never ending cycle. Each season brings its own connotations, but together they create a symphony of completeness.
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Moon Phases Logos: This is another variation on the same theme as the above logos. I started working with the idea of the moon cycles because it could be a simple graphic treatment. I also like the idea of the 'blue moon' to insinuate uniqueness.
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Bonsai Tree Logos: I like the idea of using a tree to represent a press. I worked on several ideas involving an acorn or other seed growing directly into a tree, but the treatments were too complex to be usable for a logo. So I started working with a kind of abstract bonsai-style tree. It is a tree that is regularly groomed so that the tree may continue to grow and so that the person grooming may relax and meditate. It symbolizes growing, cycles, and the turn and return of one to another.
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