Eating RulesLogo Design Contest

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Eating Rules has selected their winning logo design.

For $575 they received 218 designs from 23 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
A food blog about healthy and delicious food; I believe that healthy eating doesn't have to suck!
Industry
Education
Color Preferences
My current logo & website uses a lot of red (too much), but it's become my "signature" color. I'm interested in continuing to use red, but more subtly. I realize that red is typically the opposite of what most health/food blogs will use, though, so I'm open to other colors as well. I do not want to go with the typical light blue/light green "healthy" palette, as I do not want to look like every other health/food blog out there.

I do NOT want to see any drawings of food, fruits or vegetables, or cooking tools or kitchen utensils. :)
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Please visit http://www.eatingrules.com to view my current logo and gain an understanding of my site. I will be redesigning the website once I have a new logo design.

I have received a lot of positive feedback from people about my current logo -- so I consider the current logo to have been very successful. Conceptually, I like the horizontal lines, which reference the elementary school paper which students use to learn to write the alphabet. It conveys "learning and education" -- but the handwritten "RULES" (which goes outside the lines) indicates that you can sometimes break the rules.

What I *don't* like about my current design is that it says nothing about food, other than the word "eating."

I'm interested in seeing an update/refresh of my current logo, or other designs that you think might be good, based on the content you find on my site. It would also be helpful to have graphical element(s) in the logo that could be expanded or repeated as a motif throughout my website.

>>> UPDATE - Please see my comments in the "Contest Discussion" - I'd really like to see more ideas that have nothing to do with my original logo. Thanks! <<<

Please also take a look at these two pages on my site, to get a better feel for what I write about and my philosophy:
http://www.eatingrules.com/the-rules/
http://www.eatingrules.com/about/

Finally, each year I lead the "October Unprocessed" challenge, in which I try to get as many people as possible to eat no processed food for the entire month of October. Although it's part of my blog, it's a significant enough event each year that it has its own logo (which I'm not redesigning this year). I'm mentioning it because the challenge is a big part of what my blog is known for, and as my designer I think it'll be helpful for you to be aware of it.

http://www.eatingrules.com/october-unprocessed-2014/

Thank you!
Themes
Masculine
Simple
Colorful
Refined

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Discussion

 
Client
Hey Everyone - I'm really excited to see what designs you come up with!

I would really like to avoid literal icons of food, such as fruit, vegetables, kitchen tools, kitchen utensils, etc.

I'm not opposed to abstracted versions of those, however, or shapes that convey those ideas in some way...but I definitely don't want to see literal forks or knives.

Thanks!
9 years ago
 
Client
I just realized I didn't specifically explain the meaning of the name of my site! "Eating Rules" has a deliberate double-meaning:

First, my site has a foundation of three healthful eating rules. ( http://www.eatingrules.com/the-rules/ )

Second, I think food should be enjoyable and awesome! So eating good food also totally rules!

Hope that makes sense? :)
9 years ago
 
Client
As I'm seeing more designs come in (yay! thank you!), I'm realizing how important it is that the logo convey FOOD or EATING in some graphical way.

However, I still would prefer to avoid plain icons of utensils, fruit, or vegetables. Also, my preference is still a wordmark, not text+icon. If the wordmark integrates utensils or food icons somehow, in a creative & unique way, that could work.

Thanks!

9 years ago
 
Client
Hey Everyone -

After seeing all these variations on my current logo, I'm starting to think it might be better to explore a completely new logo. I'd love to see what other creative ideas you might have with a totally fresh start, and not being locked into trying to revamp my current logo.

Thanks!
9 years ago
 
Client
Hi All,

Thanks for continuing to submit entries! With just one more day to go in the first round, I'd still love to see some more completely fresh ideas - revamping my current logo just doesn't seem to be working for me. (I'll hold on to a few of my favorites, but for the most part, if it's just about the font choice I'm not finding that too helpful).

Please take another look at the creative brief, and keep in mind the double-entendre of "rules". Yes, I have my three eating rules, but rules also means "it's totally awesome!". A play on that would be nice.

Thank you!!

9 years ago
 
Client
To reiterate: I'm not interested in an icon+text logo; I'd much prefer a logotype/wordmark or a badge.

Also, I don't think a silver platter or silver serving tray/dome idea is the right message for my blog. It implies being served, or luxury/fine-dining... and I encourage my readers to cook for themselves (and many of them are budget-conscious).

Thanks!
9 years ago
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