I put together a few visuals. Once I come up with a pub name, I will hire someone to design the logo, but this gives me some ideas. I do like the way Black Tupelo lends itself to the tree image.
After seeing images on blog, I know I like the simple trees best. Odd how quickly that kind of decision can be made once it's presented in the right context.
Anyhoo, I was going to say I love the tree image with Black Tupelo. Love, love, love. I like PSP best with the train image. And Belfry makes me think of bats/dark, so the dark cobblestone street works best for me. Because it's all about me, of course. ;-)
heather, i couldn't find a belfry that didn't look like a church, or an image that wasn't too busy. i was going to say that it seemed guys were favoring black tupelo... but way to turn that around. ;) i think it has a noir thing going.
emeraldcite: good point about recall. that is SO important in publishing. same applies to title and name. hate when i can't remember a title or can't pronounce a name.
I love the simple tree- the simplicity of the design makes your eyes simple rest on your publishing name. And I like Belfry Press for that! Can't wait to see your final decision!
have you thought about using a picture of your own belfry? i remember one on your flickr set. bet you can get some nice picks of it, make it b&w, and add belfry...
The last Belfry one reminds me of the drawings in the PBS Mystery program. I like the Perley Station with the station/clock image -- it makes me think of steampunk, ha.
After seeing images on blog, I know I like the simple trees best. Odd how quickly that kind of decision can be made once it's presented in the right context.
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ReplyDeleteAnyhoo, I was going to say I love the tree image with Black Tupelo. Love, love, love. I like PSP best with the train image. And Belfry makes me think of bats/dark, so the dark cobblestone street works best for me. Because it's all about me, of course. ;-)
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heather, i couldn't find a belfry that didn't look like a church, or an image that wasn't too busy. i was going to say that it seemed guys were favoring black tupelo... but way to turn that around. ;) i think it has a noir thing going.
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i'm for the tree....and belfry press...nice, simple, memorable. easier recall than the others, too.
ReplyDeleteemeraldcite: good point about recall. that is SO important in publishing. same applies to title and name. hate when i can't remember a title or can't pronounce a name.
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I love the simple tree- the simplicity of the design makes your eyes simple rest on your publishing name. And I like Belfry Press for that! Can't wait to see your final decision!
ReplyDeletesuzanne, thanks for the input. the last image is my favorite, and i think your comment explains the reasons for my preference.
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have you thought about using a picture of your own belfry? i remember one on your flickr set. bet you can get some nice picks of it, make it b&w, and add belfry...
ReplyDeleteemeraldcite, i did think about that. maybe i should try some black & whites to see what I can come up with. don't want it to look religious though.
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true, but if it's eerie enough...churches can be very creepy and not religious. If you capture it just right, it might work...
ReplyDeleteotherwise, i like the tree.
emeraldcite, i messed around with an image i already had. i think it could look better from a different angle.
ReplyDeleteThe first and last are awesome. I love the photo in the second, but the letters are too small.
ReplyDeletea sharper relief might help too, but i agree. another angle might catch it better, but it looks pretty cool (not to mention ominous...)
ReplyDeleteThe last Belfry one reminds me of the drawings in the PBS Mystery program. I like the Perley Station with the station/clock image -- it makes me think of steampunk, ha.
ReplyDeleteBut the tree is gorgeous.
steampunk! yes! i think for me it's def the tree.
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