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    logo - AyaNova Service Management & Work Order Software

    A little bit about us and the software:

    AyaNova service management & work order software is affordable small business software that is in use around the world.

    We have been providing free updates and free support since AyaNova was first introduced for licensing in late 1999.

    AyaNova® is a registered trademark.

    We have been using the following logo of a work shirt for the AyaNova software and for advertising and web site over the last few years.



    Over the years, we have encouraged our AyaNova users to let us know what additional or expanded features would be of benefit to them and have tried to implement into the software for the benefit of all. We have not charged for updates, nor do we charge for support. We have now come to the place where any additional features requires so much re-writing of the AyaNova code that we are developing “the next generation” AyaNova completely from scratch so that we may incorporate many new features such as expansion of inventory and parts; additional PM features; managerial control of field labels and accessible screens; pager and email notifications; as well as MSDE / SQL Server back-end to accommodate larger businesses and much more.

    We will also be introducing a new logo which is a more realistic representation of a work shirt as well as the trademarked name AyaNova embossed on name plate to the right.

    for the desktop software icon.


    for full logo

    We initially were looking at just the shirt and to the right the trademarked name and wording but felt that the “name patch” put across more what AyaNova is, does, etc.




    What do you think?

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    I don't like the red logo it looks like it was just slapped on next to the shirt. The black logo looks more professional and appealing. It stands out though and I like the yellow.

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    I must agree with webinv, the black logo works better. If you choose to go with the red one, you should conside putting it on a yellow background.

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    For software, I'd think you'd want something more cutting edge. The two examples you're shared are using fonts that look pretty "dated", more like an auto mechanic patch than software.

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    Out of two logos the black is better. But where's the design? You just downloaded a free font, and typed your brand name. I think this would not be a good investment. Needs more work.
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    logo - AyaNova Service Management & Work Order Software

    I feel that the current and proposed logo both look dated, it needs to be more cutting edge.

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    Are they readable from a distance on the shirts? Are they clear when one is upclose? Both look pretty good. However like Marcie said, they look like an auto mechanic patch. Is this what you are looking for on your shirts?
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