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Jerry's avatar

D is closest to proper heraldry, with the wording under the shield. It would be better if the top of the shield were flat. Write out the blazon!

For more info, see https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Heraldry-Peter-J-Floriani/dp/1500598984/

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Michael's avatar

I prefer D, and then A.

Since the logo will appear on the book spine, I could image a simpler version of D (without the ribbon, since it'll be quite small and might be difficult to read) with the horse and castle drawn in a slightly simpler manner to capture the essence of both.

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Legionnaire's avatar

I voted A and would like to see the book have the detail shown in C. D was a close second for me because I really like the banner. Nice work

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Codex redux's avatar

A would be my second choice, especially if the supporting flourishes were Florentine.

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Erik Snare's avatar

I get the cross, the chateau and the book as symbols. But why the horse?

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Castalia's avatar

It's the symbol of where the bindery is located.

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Avalanche's avatar

Historical transportation?

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AB's avatar

FWIW- I voted for D but like A too. Just thought D would be cleaner on spine of book.

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N m's avatar

Same. I'm also torn on the different cross designs. But I don't know the history of their origins for C and D

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