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Redesign Attempt 2


I have been playing with the logo. I removed the shadow on the sphere. There is now a shadow on the company name. My personal favorite and, most likely, final choice is the first example. I have shown it here in grayscale to see if it would copy well when faxed. Over all I am pleased with the design. 

Here is an example of a page layout from the book (application of the logo):


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