Consultants' Training InstituteLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Consultants' Training Institute has selected their winning logo design.

For $350 they received 147 designs from 32 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
Slogan
The nation's experts in business valuation and financial forensics
What We Do
Comprised of the nation's leading experts in the fields of business valuation, litigation support consulting, financial forensics, and a variety of other business consulting disciplines, the CTI combines hundreds of years of practitioner experience with academic insights to produce benchmark training and certification programs in the consulting industry's hottest growth niches.
Industry
Consulting
Color Preferences
Prefer green, blue, purple, grey. (No day-glow, please.)
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Here's what we want to replace (pretty lame):
http://www.nacva.com/images/cti_logo_bird.jpg
Themes
Masculine
Complex
Refined
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Discussion

 
Thanks for jumping in. All three designs, above, are better than our lame bird, but I think we're ready to move beyond the bird to another image that connotes moving forward, moving upward, career advancement from the training we offer. Of the three above, though, I think I like #1 the best: very clean and distinctive.
14 years ago
 
#4 goodman: thanks for submitting your idea. As I mentioned above, I think we need to move beyond the bird image.Sorry if I've mislead you.
14 years ago
 
#5 elements: thanks for submitting your idea. It's okay but I think we need some kind of abstract mark along with it that conveys the value of training, something uplifting, career advancing. Not easy, I know, but an important component of our identity.
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks for the advice. I have resubmit a new entry #14. The logo have the following meaning:
- human icon represent Student of the institute trying to achieve their 3stars.
- the 3 stars represent: knowledge, career and wealth/better life.
- the Bars represent the trainings they go through in the institute that help them to achieve theirs stars/dreams (i.e the training in the institute gave them the knowledge they required in order for them to advance in their careers and achieve their dreams ( a better job, a better salary and a better life)).
14 years ago
 
To all the folks who have submitted bird-related designs: some very nice ideas, but I would much prefer to leave the birds behind. I think we need a new image/symbol.
14 years ago
 
#72: Interesting concept but it strikes me as a little clunky. Can you refine it somehow?
14 years ago
 
#74: this is very clever. Could you do a variation using a serif font and somehow make the CTI graphic on the left a little more obvious? (We're pretty obtuse around here . . .)
14 years ago
 
kib647: why did you withdraw #29 and #25? They were both definitely in the running.
14 years ago
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