Alleycat's Logo Competition


If someone could change the white to transparent that would be ideal. I can’t figure out how to do it!

[quote=“Steeevieboy”]If someone could change the white to transparent that would be ideal. I can’t figure out how to do it![/quote]You have to save it as a gif, jpg’s don’t have transparency. I could do it but I can’t be arsed

Here’s my entry for the Alleycat lego competion:

OK, here’s my design. Damn you Imani for beating me to the punch on the basic design :stuck_out_tongue:

Tetsuo, the cat ought to have eyes…maybe looking in toward the letters.

I thought about that, but decided to err on the side of simplicity. I might have a crack at it that way tomorrow night, see how it turns out.

Steeevieboy,
Good work. I like your first one best. Play with other variables but keep the cat as the “a”. On to a winner.

Thanks Almas, not sure waht else I can do with the first one…suggestions?

I’d recommend shrinking the spacing between letters, tightening it up a bit.

I’m done for tonight. Thanks for tip Tetsuo!
Goodnight…

Steeevie’s cat for the letter is too difficult to see from any distance. Is it peeing?
Simple images are required for logos.

[quote=“almas john”]Steeevieboy,
Good work. I like your first one best. Play with other variables but keep the cat as the “a”. On to a winner.[/quote]

I was thinking of making the “a” in “cat” the actual cat. When cat’s sit, it looks like a lowercase a.

You can do the cat’s tail underneath it.

The logo should say pizza somehow so people can readily tell what the main product is. You should make the “c” into a pizza and the cat “a” can be eating it.

Oooh, perilously close to my idea, which I’m still figuring out how to draw.

Brian

The problem with making the ‘c’ a pizza is that it would either be too circular compared to the rest of the logo, or require a whole new font to avoid that problem.

put a pizza in the background in the center

That’d be hard to convert into a sign. Is the logo going to be used for signage too? Or just digital and print advertisements?