Everbook Logo: You Choose!

Bryan and Jonathan have been working with a designer for a few weeks trying to come up with the ultimate logo for stamping into the leather of official Everbooks as they roll off the assembly line. But they can’t make up their mind about these two. They’re almost undoubtedly going with “rivets” rather than “flags,” but what are your thoughts about the preferred background. Log your vote and be part of history. XD

Option 1: Gears and Clockface

Option 2: Gears and More Gears

Vote!

Remember: Don’t vote on the banner style! Just the background.

8 thoughts on “Everbook Logo: You Choose!

  • I like Gears and Clockface. I think the solid gear will show up better in the leather. The clock also reminds me of a compass which I like. I am always looking for direction! Lord knows I need it!

  • David Lunneberg

    Can’t tell it is a clock without the label saying it is a clock, kind of needs a bit more clockieness, and visibility. But I think the idea of a representation of time fits perfectly.

  • Angie

    You guys need to trademark the name Everbook so nobody cam steal it from you and trademark it themselves. If they do that, you will no longer be able to use it.

  • Thomas Bartley

    A well oiled machine over the hands of time someday is today to have enough oil to give thanks to get on my knees and pray. Working the line at GM back in 76 working the gear bench the 3rd member line young barely men we worked and shared the faith 24 hrs a day. Ring gears pinion gears crown gears . gears are a great part of life. Time one more rear end casing gears and shims lapping and testing 96 an hour. An old Christian Gear Head. Thanks be to God and General Motors my Mom and Dad my God Father and all the mentors at the factory no more . 100 years of history a brown field. Yet we give thanks.

  • Knud Skov

    To much difference between the heavy clock-border in no 1 – while no. 2 leaves the focus to the text and still keeps the steampunkt style alive.

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