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Contest Brief
Company Name:
Finger Lakes Grape Program
Slogan:
What We Do:
The FLGP provides unbiased, research-based information to the region’s grape growers in areas including vineyard and pest management practices, new vineyard development, farm business management and marketing and business development as a means of supporting the industry’s growth and long-term sustainability.
Our Industry:
Education
Formats Accepted
.EPS only
Top Three Things to Communicate through our Logo:
#1 - Professional, but not uptight
#2 - Trustworthy
#3 - Source of up to date, cutting edge information
Our Target Audience:
Primary audience is members of the grape and wine industry in the Finger Lakes region of New York, primarily grape growers and winemakers. They have a wide range of educational backgrounds (high school through grad school), age (20s through 80s), and attitudes about farming (progressive to traditional), but almost without exception are a very grounded, practical group. They appreciate quality work, but generally aren't impressed with lavish flourishes that exist for no practical reason.

Other audiences include the public and the media, who follow developments in the industry and are helping to spread the word about our emerging region and the quality of the grapes that are grown and the wines that are made from them.
Styles that we are interested in:
Wordmark

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Pictorial Mark

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Letterform Mark

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Emblem

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Web 2.0

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Color Preferences:
Prefer not to have black as the primary color, but willing to consider it if design is otherwise interesting.
Our Ideas and Additional Information:
Would be interested in seeing if outlines of the Finger Lakes could be incorporated somehow, but not necessary.
Where we will use the Logo:
Web, Print, Billboards & Signs, Mugs, T-shirts
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Feminine 
Masculine
Simple 
Complex
Gray 
Colorful
Subtle 
Bright
Quiet 
Loud
Necessity 
Luxury
Expensive 
Economical
Playful 
Serious
Modern 
Classic
Raw 
Refined
Exotic 
Commonplace
Sporty 
Elegant
Adventure 
Secure
 
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Joined: August 2010
August 24th, 2010, 8:52am
Logo should have some representation of grape clusters and/or grapevines.
 
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