I’m so excited to choose the brand that will be used for all of the books in this new series, Heath’s Point Suspense. But I need some help in choosing.
Heath’s Point is a fictitious town in East Texas with a population of about 6,500. The town was grafted from several real places that I’ve enjoyed visiting: Commerce, Glen Rose, Honey Grove, and Ennis. The problem with Heath’s Point is that it’s population is dwindling …
… by one murder victim at a time.
Knowing that background, would you share your thoughts on the best logo for this series?
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E
Your Turn: Share your thoughts in the comments for which of these logos I should choose!
Marji is a recently "graduated" homeschooling mom whose twin girls have blessed her by sticking around the nest for a little longer. She spends her days directing the children’s music program at her church and working with the authors of Write Integrity Press to put out the best possible version of their books. Raised in suburban Dallas, she got her first taste of writing through the stories of brilliant authors of their day, Mignon Eberhart and Phyllis A. Whitney, and through stage experience. After directing and acting in productions for decades, Marji started writing her own scripts. From that early beginning, she delved into creating scintillating suspense with a side of Texas sassy. She invites readers to unravel their inspiration, seeking a deeper knowledge of the Lord’s Great Mystery that invites us all.
Being the Maverick that I am, LOL I like B & D because they are pretty and make me “feel good.” 🙂 B best of all. But the others who commented brought up great point.
I like A or C. Stronger image – if it’s going to be a series, the bold H stands out in someone’s memory versus the script letters. In C, the word Suspense has a “c” where there should be an “s”. Fix that and I would choose C over A.
2016/September at 10:18 am
I like A and C
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2016/September at 1:36 pm
Thanks so much for your input, Jodie!
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2016/September at 8:27 am
I like “C” the best, it looks cleaner and is easier to read.
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2016/September at 8:54 am
And there’s something about that bold look! 🙂
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2016/September at 6:49 am
“B” is my favorite.
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2016/September at 8:54 am
I’m fond of B, too. I like the way the letters are tangled.
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2016/September at 10:48 pm
Marji I am so excited about your new book. I am looking forward to reading this series. I like E the best.
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2016/September at 10:50 pm
Me, too! Me, too! Can’t wait to share it with you!
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2016/September at 6:08 pm
Being the Maverick that I am, LOL I like B & D because they are pretty and make me “feel good.” 🙂 B best of all. But the others who commented brought up great point.
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2016/September at 7:24 pm
I like B, too. It has an elegance with the twisted letters. Thanks for your input!
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2016/September at 9:26 am
I like A or C. Stronger image – if it’s going to be a series, the bold H stands out in someone’s memory versus the script letters. In C, the word Suspense has a “c” where there should be an “s”. Fix that and I would choose C over A.
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2016/September at 10:34 am
Oh, my gosh! How embarrassing! LOL! Good point on the bold letters vs. the script ones!
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2016/September at 8:48 am
I’d say E, then A. B isn’t readable. I don’t like the H in C. Hope this helps…
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2016/September at 10:35 am
YES! Thanks so much for your opinion!
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2016/September at 7:25 am
I would go with E.
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2016/September at 10:35 am
Thanks, David!
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2016/September at 6:59 am
Good morning, Marji. I like them all. But I like E a little more than the others.
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2016/September at 10:36 am
Thanks so much! I appreciate your opinion in this, Gail!
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