So, I’ve looked at wayyyyy too many logos over the last week and they are all starting to run together! So, I thought I would get you guys to help me decide on the logo! So here goes… I’m going to put my top 5 logos below with a number above each potential logo. Please choose your favorite one and tell me which one in a comment below or on FB or Pinterest! Thank you in advance for helping!!!
Potential Logo #1 Below:
Notice for this one the Capital “C” in the center (Corlew is our last name) and that there are 5 leaves (5 of us)
Potential Logo #2 Below:
Don’t you know my hubby is loving this one? LOL! But, I (Trish) am the one that is primarily updating the blog, so it can look like me, right? Oh well, I still think this is adorable… but not sure how exactly it works with “Live and Learn Farm” 🙂
Logo Potential #3 Below:
I love trees… as you will soon see.
Logo Potential #4 Below:
See I told you I like Trees… What do you think of this one?
Logo Potential #5 Below
See I was not kidding when I told you I like trees! This is supposed to look like an olive tree!
So tell me what you think!!!
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Blake says
I like the first one the best. 🙂
Gage says
I like the 5th one the best but that is just my opinion. 😉
Elise says
Logo number two. It is warm and inviting…makes me want to read the blog. The others look like logos for “green” companies. My two cents.
homemakingwithheart says
I like number 5. And I like olive trees. 🙂
Brian B says
#1 is my favorite, but #2 is cool too. It could look good as part of a logo, but by itself it will just look odd, It needs some text and a simple border.
brian says
It depends on the main focus of your blog. Is it regarding homeschooling? Or homeschooling as a part of a larger, self-sufficient “prepper” outlook? Is the focus on developing the knowledge base and skills required to run a family-sufficient farm? Or the “three R’s”?
blake says
Both is what I think.