Ok Ladies and Gentlemen, Final Logo Selection

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Ok Ladies and Gentlemen, Final Logo Selection
Posted on: 28.05.2012 by Antoinette Bradshaw
Hey guys and gals... This is the final logo selection...After this, i am focusing all my time and effort into creating tracks.

Please pick your favourite

Logo 1.jpegLogo 2.jpeglogo 3.jpeglogo 4.jpeglogo 5.jpeg
Noelia Martig
29.05.2012
398897_112389645564727_112288298908195_71100_90080629_n.jpg541278_112398935563798_112288298908195_71146_1541194724_n.jpg

These are logos I had someone make for me. Maybe you can contact the person and see if they will design a couple for you.

http://www.facebook.com/rainadaynedesign
Yong Aptekar
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by aarondavid
I believe that i got so hyped up into going big over evening , that i forgot about the more important things.
I get big overevening . Mostly in the morning though.
<Read> nothing valuable to add to this thread on my part.
Antoinette Bradshaw
29.05.2012
I would like to thank everyone for their feedback on my logo selection..i will be going with number 2....and the reason i ask on the internet is because the first logo i put up was hated by all who saw it....In my eyes i thought it was pretty sick..

But in the end the outcome has been a logo that is 10X better than what i originally imagined

Originally Posted by binary
...
I would just like to just say, thank you for showing me up from down

I believe that i got so hyped up into going big over evening , that i forgot about the more important things.
Celestine Porebski
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by binary
I have to agree, but I'll also be the first to admit I'm a jerk



Actually there are 4 threads which you authored and have been replied to in the last 2 days:
  1. Ok Ladies and Gentlemen, Final Logo Selection
  2. Best way to get noticed?
  3. Vote for best logo!
  4. I Need to come up with a DJ Name!


Starting threads isn't bad, but it is a little much when they're so similar in nature. All of them are fundamentally about branding yourself... but the best way to brand is to work on your music. But you're obsessed with branding yourself, which websites you should have a presence on... and so many other things which really don't matter at all. You said in another post: "I already know that the best way to get noticed as a dj is through word of mouth and by making friends with the right people."

Do you fully understand what you said, or are you just repeating words someone else presented you with? You still seem to be spending most of your energy on branding but I don't believe you're really doing as you say. The shiniest logo isn't going to mean -anything- next to a good performance. Just seems like a tremendous amount of energy to spend before you have any real-world recognition. If you have people recognizing you in real life, where does that demographic spend their time? If you spin electro then you probably reach a younger crowd who is most likely going to be Facebook-centric, but you'll never really know until you meet some of your "fans" and ask them.

Having a presence on *every* social media outlet and other website would be good, but it depends on how much time you want to invest in it. Word of mouth would allow you to have more people promoting you, and it would happen in an organic way. If people see you and like your style enough, no further effort is required by you. View social media and other websites as mediums to follow through with people and stay in touch, not a way to promote yourself (you're doing it backwards).

Maybe it is just teenage angst, but personally I believe you should take a bit of a more relaxed approach to all of this so you don't get all twisted up over branding and lose sight of what is really important. Just have fun and work hard at being good at what you do and recognition will come naturally. Start small, you're not playing Ibiza tomorrow.
Listen to what he's saying. He's plain right!

And in general: find a name and a logo and whatever that YOU like. In the end you have to live with it and nobody else. I'm not sure asking a bunch of total strangers (even if many are quite nice) on the internet is the most sensible approach
Phyliss Katsikis
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Well, I believe people are getting annoyed he has made like 5 threads about this stuff now in the past two days.
I have to agree, but I'll also be the first to admit I'm a jerk

Originally Posted by aarondavid
Actually 3... One was for the name, which helpped more people than just me with advice...
Second was for my original idea of a logo, which you guys then showed me the proper way to create a logo, and also gave great advice
and then this one...
Actually there are 4 threads which you authored and have been replied to in the last 2 days:
  1. Ok Ladies and Gentlemen, Final Logo Selection
  2. Best way to get noticed?
  3. Vote for best logo!
  4. I Need to come up with a DJ Name!


Starting threads isn't bad, but it is a little much when they're so similar in nature. All of them are fundamentally about branding yourself... but the best way to brand is to work on your music. But you're obsessed with branding yourself, which websites you should have a presence on... and so many other things which really don't matter at all. You said in another post: "I already know that the best way to get noticed as a dj is through word of mouth and by making friends with the right people."

Do you fully understand what you said, or are you just repeating words someone else presented you with? You still seem to be spending most of your energy on branding but I don't believe you're really doing as you say. The shiniest logo isn't going to mean -anything- next to a good performance. Just seems like a tremendous amount of energy to spend before you have any real-world recognition. If you have people recognizing you in real life, where does that demographic spend their time? If you spin electro then you probably reach a younger crowd who is most likely going to be Facebook-centric, but you'll never really know until you meet some of your "fans" and ask them.

Having a presence on *every* social media outlet and other website would be good, but it depends on how much time you want to invest in it. Word of mouth would allow you to have more people promoting you, and it would happen in an organic way. If people see you and like your style enough, no further effort is required by you. View social media and other websites as mediums to follow through with people and stay in touch, not a way to promote yourself (you're doing it backwards).

Maybe it is just teenage angst, but personally I believe you should take a bit of a more relaxed approach to all of this so you don't get all twisted up over branding and lose sight of what is really important. Just have fun and work hard at being good at what you do and recognition will come naturally. Start small, you're not playing Ibiza tomorrow.
Yong Aptekar
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by hola amigos
Does DA stand for DUMB ASS?

I dunno pick the one you like, don't ask people on the internet.
NOT cool bro.....

Op, I like #4. That font is my favorite.
Random X
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Winning then
True that mate!
Noriko Lebowitz
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by hola amigos
Does DA stand for DUMB ASS?

I dunno pick the one you like, don't ask people on the internet.
Honestly, what is your problem? he asked for opinions, not your smart remark. This community is about helping DJs, not calling them out or making fun of them. Grow up...


By the way, I like the second one!
Lyndsey Stiff
29.05.2012
first off: sorry for all the mean responses you've been getting from some people, most of us around here aren't like that. I really like the 2nd one, or as tekki suggested, a combination of the 2nd and 3rd. Goodluck with everything!
Alva Sparkman
29.05.2012
first one
Noelia Martig
29.05.2012
398897_112389645564727_112288298908195_71100_90080629_n.jpg541278_112398935563798_112288298908195_71146_1541194724_n.jpg

These are logos I had someone make for me. Maybe you can contact the person and see if they will design a couple for you.

http://www.facebook.com/rainadaynedesign
Yong Aptekar
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by aarondavid
I believe that i got so hyped up into going big over evening , that i forgot about the more important things.
I get big overevening . Mostly in the morning though.
<Read> nothing valuable to add to this thread on my part.
Antoinette Bradshaw
29.05.2012
I would like to thank everyone for their feedback on my logo selection..i will be going with number 2....and the reason i ask on the internet is because the first logo i put up was hated by all who saw it....In my eyes i thought it was pretty sick..

But in the end the outcome has been a logo that is 10X better than what i originally imagined

Originally Posted by binary
...
I would just like to just say, thank you for showing me up from down

I believe that i got so hyped up into going big over evening , that i forgot about the more important things.
Celestine Porebski
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by binary
I have to agree, but I'll also be the first to admit I'm a jerk



Actually there are 4 threads which you authored and have been replied to in the last 2 days:
  1. Ok Ladies and Gentlemen, Final Logo Selection
  2. Best way to get noticed?
  3. Vote for best logo!
  4. I Need to come up with a DJ Name!


Starting threads isn't bad, but it is a little much when they're so similar in nature. All of them are fundamentally about branding yourself... but the best way to brand is to work on your music. But you're obsessed with branding yourself, which websites you should have a presence on... and so many other things which really don't matter at all. You said in another post: "I already know that the best way to get noticed as a dj is through word of mouth and by making friends with the right people."

Do you fully understand what you said, or are you just repeating words someone else presented you with? You still seem to be spending most of your energy on branding but I don't believe you're really doing as you say. The shiniest logo isn't going to mean -anything- next to a good performance. Just seems like a tremendous amount of energy to spend before you have any real-world recognition. If you have people recognizing you in real life, where does that demographic spend their time? If you spin electro then you probably reach a younger crowd who is most likely going to be Facebook-centric, but you'll never really know until you meet some of your "fans" and ask them.

Having a presence on *every* social media outlet and other website would be good, but it depends on how much time you want to invest in it. Word of mouth would allow you to have more people promoting you, and it would happen in an organic way. If people see you and like your style enough, no further effort is required by you. View social media and other websites as mediums to follow through with people and stay in touch, not a way to promote yourself (you're doing it backwards).

Maybe it is just teenage angst, but personally I believe you should take a bit of a more relaxed approach to all of this so you don't get all twisted up over branding and lose sight of what is really important. Just have fun and work hard at being good at what you do and recognition will come naturally. Start small, you're not playing Ibiza tomorrow.
Listen to what he's saying. He's plain right!

And in general: find a name and a logo and whatever that YOU like. In the end you have to live with it and nobody else. I'm not sure asking a bunch of total strangers (even if many are quite nice) on the internet is the most sensible approach
Birgit Gondal
30.05.2012
haha the 4th is too similar to mine i like the 2nd, the 3rd would be nice with a little polish up haha
Phyliss Katsikis
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Well, I believe people are getting annoyed he has made like 5 threads about this stuff now in the past two days.
I have to agree, but I'll also be the first to admit I'm a jerk

Originally Posted by aarondavid
Actually 3... One was for the name, which helpped more people than just me with advice...
Second was for my original idea of a logo, which you guys then showed me the proper way to create a logo, and also gave great advice
and then this one...
Actually there are 4 threads which you authored and have been replied to in the last 2 days:
  1. Ok Ladies and Gentlemen, Final Logo Selection
  2. Best way to get noticed?
  3. Vote for best logo!
  4. I Need to come up with a DJ Name!


Starting threads isn't bad, but it is a little much when they're so similar in nature. All of them are fundamentally about branding yourself... but the best way to brand is to work on your music. But you're obsessed with branding yourself, which websites you should have a presence on... and so many other things which really don't matter at all. You said in another post: "I already know that the best way to get noticed as a dj is through word of mouth and by making friends with the right people."

Do you fully understand what you said, or are you just repeating words someone else presented you with? You still seem to be spending most of your energy on branding but I don't believe you're really doing as you say. The shiniest logo isn't going to mean -anything- next to a good performance. Just seems like a tremendous amount of energy to spend before you have any real-world recognition. If you have people recognizing you in real life, where does that demographic spend their time? If you spin electro then you probably reach a younger crowd who is most likely going to be Facebook-centric, but you'll never really know until you meet some of your "fans" and ask them.

Having a presence on *every* social media outlet and other website would be good, but it depends on how much time you want to invest in it. Word of mouth would allow you to have more people promoting you, and it would happen in an organic way. If people see you and like your style enough, no further effort is required by you. View social media and other websites as mediums to follow through with people and stay in touch, not a way to promote yourself (you're doing it backwards).

Maybe it is just teenage angst, but personally I believe you should take a bit of a more relaxed approach to all of this so you don't get all twisted up over branding and lose sight of what is really important. Just have fun and work hard at being good at what you do and recognition will come naturally. Start small, you're not playing Ibiza tomorrow.
Yong Aptekar
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by hola amigos
Does DA stand for DUMB ASS?

I dunno pick the one you like, don't ask people on the internet.
NOT cool bro.....

Op, I like #4. That font is my favorite.
Marguerite Truka
29.05.2012
yea I used to use these community s alot stopped around a year ago, there just seems to be alot of trolls and people that believe they know everything. As far as asking other's opinions on logos its a good idea cuz when u are involoved in somthing you can have quite a narrow look on it where as other will have a wider prospective.

What I would say is its really important to make sure your logo is usable by promoters on there posters and lets people know who you are so I would go for somthing with your full name rather than just initials
Fady Soliman
29.05.2012
The only dumb asses are the negative ppl on these community s. My how this place has changed.

I like #4 and was planning to use that font also for my podcast art but there are so many options.
Random X
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Winning then
True that mate!
Darren Teboe
29.05.2012
I like the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. That being said, those fonts are a bit generic in the EDM scene, and overused.
Noriko Lebowitz
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by hola amigos
Does DA stand for DUMB ASS?

I dunno pick the one you like, don't ask people on the internet.
Honestly, what is your problem? he asked for opinions, not your smart remark. This community is about helping DJs, not calling them out or making fun of them. Grow up...


By the way, I like the second one!
Hipolito Scionti
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by tekki
I still believe of the car tuning mag Max Power when I see your logo, MaxOne.
Winning then
Antoinette Bradshaw
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Well, I believe people are getting annoyed he has made like 5 threads about this stuff now in the past two days.
Actually 3... One was for the name, which helpped more people than just me with advice...
Second was for my original idea of a logo, which you guys then showed me the proper way to create a logo, and also gave great advice
and then this one...
Romelia Stankard
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by armyofme4340
I like the third one. Damn why are people so nasty.
Well, I believe people are getting annoyed he has made like 5 threads about this stuff now in the past two days.
Antoinette Bradshaw
29.05.2012
Haha thanks guys for all the feedback!

And ive been working vigourously on my mixing skills and production

Im gunan release all my work on June 1st and hopefully people will like it :P
Gary Quirin
29.05.2012
I really dislike the 1st and 5th and like the 2nd & 4th the most. I can't help believeing I've seen them used before though.

In fact the 2nd reminds me of the Basement Jaxx font, and I can't quite put my finger on the 4th, I know Aura Ibiza use it but I'm sure there's something else, I can even picture it as the first words normally bold.

Anyway just an idea but how about the 2nd with the font aligned to the lift maybe with the first letters coloured?
Matt Kane
29.05.2012
or DAARON DIVA :P
Random X
29.05.2012
I would even believe of rearranging the letters of your last name as well... And go for Daaron Davi.
Random X
29.05.2012
Back on topic, I believe I would do something like:




A combination of 3 and 2.
Random X
29.05.2012
I still believe of the car tuning mag Max Power when I see your logo, MaxOne.
Hipolito Scionti
29.05.2012
2nd and 3rd
Matt Kane
29.05.2012
second and third.
btw: there is no need to rush cause good things will take a while. what i
Halley Wurzer
29.05.2012
I like the 4th.
Antoinette Bradshaw
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by armyofme4340
I like the third one. Damn why are people so nasty.

Look the marketing and stuff is obviously not as important as producing great music. But it does help to have a polished look. No need to get nasty with the comments. Give your opinion or just keep it moving.
THANK YOU! Thats exactly the comment i was looking for
Joannie Brague
29.05.2012
I like the third one. Damn why are people so nasty.

Look the marketing and stuff is obviously not as important as producing great music. But it does help to have a polished look. No need to get nasty with the comments. Give your opinion or just keep it moving.
Antoinette Bradshaw
28.05.2012
Originally Posted by hola amigos
Does DA stand for DUMB ASS?
hahaha
Deeann Cheron
28.05.2012
Pick a random image off the net for a cover for one of your mixes. forget the logo for now. More Music
Jolynn Schroyer
28.05.2012
Does DA stand for DUMB ASS?

I dunno pick the one you like, don't ask people on the internet.
Antoinette Bradshaw
28.05.2012
Yes...i knw...but i cant upload tracks without something to put on them...

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