Great job.

My preference is number 4. But maybe with the L underneath, like in number 3. But keeping the font thin, like in 4.
I have the impression the red circle is a bit too big. It attracts the eye too much, in my feeling.

Regards,
Steven.

Leandro Ribeiro wrote:
Hi there!

I don't know how to code or enough video editing to help with the stuff that 
really matters in Lumiera :)   ...but I'll go with the new flow and try to 
contribute in my own way.

So... here are some logotypes I worked on this weekend. My hope is not that 
the logo comes from this set, but that this set inpires new, different and 
better sets.  The idea is to brainstorm, as Odin suggested :)

What am I showing here (and should be showed in future contributions, I 
think):

* Typeset for the name
* Logo, according to the typeset
* Monochromatic variations
* Black background variations
* Logo alone, so it can be viewd as a potencial "icon"

Note: all of those logos can have 3D shading effects, like emboss or stuff 
like that, but first the logo must "win" in the most basic form: 2D, flat 
colored and no sparkles.

Hugs and kisses,
Leandro

Now, one by one!

1) The small "L" in the font type used motivated this logo, because it looks 
so much like a piece of film. I've tried with different colors, but I only 
liked it with the red one. The idea is to create a classic (both in font type 
and logo) feel, using a more old fashioned, yet elegant, approach.

2) This continues with the "film reel" concept. We see Lumiera creating a 
stylized reel 
of film at the end or, as a variation, a reel of film creating Lumiera - 
depending on the position of the logo in the typeset. The shape also suggests 
DVD's or Lens. It works in different colors. An advantage I see in this idea: 
we could use a different color in each future major release. Example: Lumiera 
v1.0 would be red, v2.0 would be green, etc.

3) The old Three Lens Camera concept. Do you remember those? :) The choice of 
colors is, I think, obvious: the primary ones. The font type was chosen to 
give an 80's feel.

4) It's just number 3 in different - more modern - font type. Bye bye 80's, 
hello 2008.
  




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