Readers come through with logos

Once again we have reason to be grateful to our readers, since about a dozen of you responded generously to our request last week for an Overlawyered logo measuring 130 pixels wide by 150 pixels high, for use by a large media organization which is thinking of sending visitors our way. There were lots of […]

Once again we have reason to be grateful to our readers, since about a dozen of you responded generously to our request last week for an Overlawyered logo measuring 130 pixels wide by 150 pixels high, for use by a large media organization which is thinking of sending visitors our way. There were lots of nicely executed ideas, and any best-of selection inevitably depends in part on personal taste, but we’re going to reprint four of our favorites alongside this and forthcoming posts. Webmasters alert: if you’re linking to Overlawyered either as a sidebar permalink or on a one-off basis, these logos would make a nifty graphic link, don’t you think? LiseDykesOverlawyeredLogo2.gif

The first logo of the four, then, was submitted by freelance graphic artist Lise Holliker Dykes of Crofton, Md.

5 Comments

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  • You don’t have it set to block the image loading by referrer, by any chance? I ask because it won’t load in the RSS feed, only on the page.

  • I like the logo.

  • Wow — that looks really cool. Smooth, cool, and subdued. I can’t wait to see the others, but it’ll be surprising if this one doesn’t come out on top.