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For those of you who responded to my last post, thanks, and here is some changes to my logo based on some of your insight (the top one is the before one, the bottom one is the revised one)

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I widened the 'G' as well as changing the shape of it a bit to make it more 'G'-like.

As for the van, I was designing some large logo and graphics up for the side to go over the windows and onto the body, and I decided to nix that idea. I don't really want a showboat type vehicle, I think I am going to stick with logos on the doors (using the miragold and satin signgold for the word 'SIGNS'), and the phone number on the fenders. The website address, logo and phone will probably go on the back of the van as well, maybe the window as that is really the only room back there. I figured it is a bit more of a subtle, corporate image, more low-key.

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I was planning on using a thin white outline around the logo, and for the secondary copy. Anyone have any other suggestions that would work nice? Any criticisms or constructive ideas welcome!
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Tyler

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