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lil_cote_93
02-09-2008, 02:41 PM
Is this too cartooney?
I think it looks good on Golf Shirts..
But I dont know how this will look on a card...
What you guys think about the FONT, and the Tractor. we are residential right now btw
Frontstreetlawns
02-09-2008, 06:46 PM
my opionion is that a rider is more of a homeowners kind of equip put a push mower or a zero turn on it
Runner
02-09-2008, 07:28 PM
It looks like a logo you would see on a truck pulling up to Strickland Propane.:rolleyes:
I read that you shouldn't use to many clip art pictures because they go out of style quickly. Unless it's grass or a tree or something that doesn't change over the years. I just had some made up a few days ago and posted on here feel free to look at them maybe they'll give you some ideas. they are in the business section.
lil_cote_93
02-11-2008, 01:09 PM
Here is the business card I just had designed
Im sorry, i had no other logos, and didnt have time.
What do you guys think of it? I havent printed em yet, so if there is any small changes I would truely appreciate it. Any way i should put the services differently?
lil_cote_93
02-11-2008, 01:17 PM
Sorry here it is. I think
Runner
02-11-2008, 11:12 PM
You didn't have time? You're in Ontario...How much grass is GROWing there right now?lol I still think it looks like it would be on "King of the Hill". :)
gogreencanada
02-11-2008, 11:16 PM
Maybe you might want to promote the 4 season aspect of your business, instead of just the one.
Just a thought.
Steve Giebel
02-12-2008, 07:48 AM
I agree that the clipart gets dated really quickly. The logo says a lot about a company. I nicely designed and well thought out logo speaks volumes about the business. Look around your community and see the top businesses logos. They are always the same and are recognizable from a distance without having to read the name. This is what we should be shooting for. Brand recognition! I would suggest getting rid of the homeowners mower. Sometimes you can add a tag line explaining what your services are that you are offering. Something like South Windsor Services - Professional Lawn Maintainance; Lawn professionals; Trusted lawn care professionals. Still call out and let the customer know what you specialize in. No one wants to hire a jack of all trades. They want to know that you are an expert or a specialist in these fields. I hope this helps.
Edge08
02-12-2008, 07:12 PM
I agree with the others. I would lose the tractor, and just use your name with the grass blades. That would look professional and to the point.
SWS
{grass blades}
South Windsor Services
Also, since you are asking for feedback. You really don't need to list your services. Thats what everybody does and it makes you ordinary.
How about just putting in a tag line like "Presenting healthy, robust landscapes with legendary service" or "Come home to the healthiest, most beautiful lawn and landscape in the neighborhood".
Then bullet point "total lawn and landscape maintenance" and "snow removal"
Try to get a creative with it.
Trader Rick
02-13-2008, 02:36 AM
Yes and Yes the mower looks to Hommer to be professional. How much S_ _ have you laid? I can hardly say that word. If I say it around my men they will kill me. Dam near killed a couple of crews laying the stuff, not enough $$$ in it for all of the work. Very competitive in the Mid West.
lil_cote_93
02-13-2008, 03:48 PM
Yes and Yes the mower looks to Hommer to be professional. How much S_ _ have you laid? I can hardly say that word. If I say it around my men they will kill me. Dam near killed a couple of crews laying the stuff, not enough $$$ in it for all of the work. Very competitive in the Mid West.
Wow. thanks for all the input
ha yeah i thought it was just me but the couple sod jobs i have done, they have been hardly any profit, and all the profit goes to all that BI$^$ work..
hmm
Thanks guys. Anything else?
kcurrin
02-26-2008, 05:31 PM
Nice logo!
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