Edward Dowllar wrote:
I do really like the designs that include the spinning electrons. But, there is something about Entry 1 that is very appealing for its use as a logo. Perhaps its appeal is its simplicity in design and potential broader use. Scientific pursuits encompass a wide variety of disciplines and some might interpret its use is only for physics. That's just my 2 cents. Keep up the good work.
Edward
I agree. Pulling on my small knowledge of graphic design, a good logo should be easily recognizable when printed in grayscale, b&w, and usually a 2 color palette. I personally would lean toward the 1st entry because of that. I think it could work better in cases of icons, letterhead, case badges, etc. KISS.

On the flip side, it would be a major imaging change for SL from a recognition standpoint.

-Mark

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Mr. Mark V. Stodola
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