We are a small tree lopping business allroundtreeworx. from a sales and marketing point of view we are looking to change name as it is currently too long and looknig for something simple, catchy or comical and a logo to match to take our business to the next level .The director is one of Sydney’s leading tree climbers and is very experienced with cutting down large, dangerous trees


I’m struggling with my font choices. 
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We are a small tree lopping business allroundtreeworx. from a sales and marketing point of view we are looking to change name as it is currently too long and looknig for something simple, catchy or comical and a logo to match to take our business to the next level .
The director is one of Sydney’s leading tree climbers and is very experienced with cutting down large, dangerous trees


I’m struggling with my font choices. 

CRITIQUES WELCOME!


5 notes

  1. whatjewsay said: dont know why you’ve changed weights and styles so many times. Use it for emphasis, and dont overuse it, or else it’ll just distract from the solidarity. I’d make the “tree removals” a light weight font. and “branch” the same font as “out”. My gut
  2. survivaltest said: branches are generally thin, try a lighter font maybe?
  3. jennyleighb said: Def. the sans serif. The serif feels out of place.
  4. umi said: The slice thru the U is throwing me off. And the treetop is a bit underdeveloped. I’d try to find a typeface that compliments the form, maybe a slab-serif that resembles the strength of a tree, which will give you more neg-space to play with.
  5. jayjaylike said: You should look for examples on Behance. Stick with Sans Serif fonts and experiment with type weight.
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