The Airport CEO Business Design Contest

http://airportceo.com/airport-ceo-business-design-contest/

Thanks thanks !

no problem

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@blt950 That logo might cause a problem. The Airport CEO Business Design Contest - #38

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@NicTheSnitch this one will be tricky since there’s a company that exists called ‘LSG Sky Chefs’. (and I think you know since you’re saying “providing foor for aircrafts (in the future)”

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Good work!

Thanks, I really appreciate!

no copyright, their name is : LSG Lufthansa Service Holding AG

sky chef is just a name they give to their supply trucks

@NicTheSnitch not entirely true, it’s their brand name :stuck_out_tongue:

LSG Sky Chefs is the brand name of LSG Lufthansa Service Holding AG, which is the world’s largest provider of airline catering (although Gate Gourmet claims the title of world’s largest “independent” provider) and in-flight services.

yes it true, but

The brand is called “LSg sky chefs”

my creation is called only “sky chef”

No “LSg” and no “s” at the end of chef

I know! It’s a nice submission and I didn’t say that you can’t use it… I’m just saying that it’s a bit tricky :stuck_out_tongue:

thanks for the compliment but i really dont think that a large company such as LSG has the time nor interest to go and find material that can be copyrighted. especialy in an inde game

By the way do u know if u can upload mor than one logo?

As the devs said:

You are welcome to post several designs but as always, we value quality over quantity.

Love the logo! :slight_smile:

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There’s a Plusbank in Poland… Probably Copyright issues there.

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I think you replied on the wrong message. You might wanna change that. :wink:

I like Turbine31 but there might be a slight problem with your timeline. Although turbines, both steam and gas powered, existed in 1937 they didn’t become associated with aviation until after the second world war.

The Vickers Viscount was the first turboprop powered airliner to enter service in 1948. It was followed by the de Havilland Comet in 1949 as the first turbojet airliner. This last had the exposed turbine blades that we associate with jet travel today (even though modern planes use turbofan engines rather than turbojets) but you’d have a hard time seeing them as they were buried in the wing roots.

One final suggestion, in English coffee beans tend to be roasted rather than burnt. It’s a matter of degree but an important one to coffee drinkers. :slight_smile: