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 Logo Help!! A friend of mine has asked for my assistance designing a logo for his company that he has just started. The logo would be used for business cards, flyers etc... Since I can't seem to visualize exactly what he wants I thought I would turn to you wonderfully talented folks for some help. Heres the particulars... Company Name: Whitewater Plumbing Hes thinking something with a waterfall and a man going over the waterfall in a raft holding a monkeywrench in his hand. (I have no idea how to work this all into a logo) If anyone can help me out it would be greatly appreciated. Thanx! | 
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 It sounds like the wrench would be too tiny if a waterfall were also part of the image.  Perhaps if the man were in a kayak, and you replaced the paddle with a really big crescent wrench? (I can't draw, I won't even try.) | 
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 thanks redlemon .. the crescent wrench paddle is an excellent idea! | 
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 that's a great idea, redlemon. still... it might be yet too much for a logo, which needs to be as simple as possible. a logo should convey the concept with the minimalist amount of graphic details. a logo needs to be able to be made very small for business cards, etc & still retain clarity. just a quick thought... maybe use a wrench for the L in plumbing. have the whitewater set in white with a blue background & the other half is plumbing blue type on white bg. i dunno! keep us posted. i want to see what you come up with. :) | 
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 i'd go for a monkey wrench with "whitewater plumbing" stamped onto the handle ... could do nice chrome and embossed lettering graphics then  ... btw i make not listening to customer requirements into a fine art ;) | 
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 I would suggest that the wrench be opening a pipe to allow a river to flow (obviously the river turns into rapids). | 
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 thanks everyone, these are all great suggestions ... now I'll see if i can bring them to life | 
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