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by NilavroShuvro on Friday, April 19, 2019

Please check my design #21528508 and give some feedback. Thanks in advance.


by Project Owner on Friday, April 19, 2019

Thanks for all your good work! I'm hoping to see some new designs from you based on the EFrontier image I posted!!!! You've done some great work already, but I realize the design I choose needs to be based on something specific the work I do. I like a modern abstraction look, but the foundation needs to be there too. I'm really wondering what you might come up with. I like the rotated rectangular backgrounds you've done and other work you've done. Accordingly, I'm wondering if you can adapt the example I've posted a bit artistically to show what's in my mind?


by NilavroShuvro on Friday, April 19, 2019

Please check my design #21528885 and give some feedback. Thanks in advance.


by NilavroShuvro on Saturday, April 20, 2019

Please check my design #21533531 and give some feedback. Thanks in advance.


by Project Owner on Saturday, April 20, 2019

THANKS for the new designs using the EFrontier image I posted!

I would like to see more of these including the particle to solid effect seen in the original image where the particles concentrate around the line - artistically recreated/represented of course!

The main thing I want to be consistent on is the shape of the outside left solid edge which is know in finance as the "Efficient Frontier". A good advisor works to shift this line upward and to the left through the design of "efficient portfolios". You can Google "Efficient Frontier" and you'll see many images of this showing the dynamic I'm after. The dot's below and to the right of the line are individual portfolios that aren't yet on the line. These are inefficient portfolios. Many clients come in with their portfolios inefficiently invested. So, while not only do we attempt to "move the line" be creating high return portfolios for any amount of risk taken, we also change new client's portfolios which are not yet "on the line" so they now sit "on the line".

To fully understand this dynamic, you need to know that the horizontal axis is RISK. To the left is less risk, and to the right is more. The vertical axis is RETURN - higher is better. You cannot have more return without more risk. The key is getting the MOST amount of return for the amount of RISK a client needs and is willing to take to achieve their goals!

So shifting the line ( outer edge of the shape) to the left and upward improves the risk return relationship. Efficiently reinvesting individual portfolios (represented by dots below the line) so they now set ON the Line, improves a client's risk-return relationship. BOTH are a good thing!

I'm looking for a graphic logo/icon that shows these two dynamics together. The final winner will have produced a result that is a classy, well balanced and artistic representation of these dynamics.

THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE HELPED ME CLARIFY MY THINKING ON THIS PROJECT!!!!


by NilavroShuvro on Sunday, April 21, 2019

Please check my revised design #21539590 and give some feedback. I think this is the thing you asked me to do. Thanks in advance.


by NilavroShuvro on Sunday, April 21, 2019

Feedback on #21539824 please.


by NilavroShuvro on Monday, April 22, 2019

Please check my design #21546617 and give some feedback. I've changed the design as your guideline. Thanks in advance.


by NilavroShuvro on Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Please check my design #21552343 and give some feedback.


by NilavroShuvro on Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Please give some feedback on #21555366, added the effects and changed the shape as you asked. Thanks in advance.


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