Harmon EnterprisesLogo Design Contest

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Harmon Enterprises has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 280 designs from 36 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
Parent company for several lines of business centered around helping companies and people to get technology and the web working for them. Our current services include marketing and social media consulting, in-person training, strategic planning, and process design and implementation.
Industry
Consulting
Color Preferences
I'm open to colors that work best with the logo's you create. I can give more specifics on color preferences on a design by design basis once submitted.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Website> http://www.HarmonEnterprises.com
Video Commercial> http://bit.ly/3Wgz59.

I'm looking for something strong and creative, yet clean and simple, which is reflective of me and my business (see links above for a flavor of these two things). I like logos which are graphic and pop out at the viewer. I have a strong preference for san serif fonts.

Please do not use any stock images or clip art in the logo. The logo should be able to be applied to any target industry (in other words, do not graphically focus on real estate in the logo).

The logo will be used primarily on websites, blogs, and social media sites, as well as on a business card. Essential is for me to be able to create a square avatar from the logo or some element of the logo (although the logo doesn't have to be square...I just need some element of the logo to be able to be reflected in a square avatar).
Themes
Simple
Refined
Luxury

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Discussion

 
Client
Design note update: I'm hesitant to use a letter-mark that highlights the H & E because that spells "he" when clearly I am a "she". Please take this into consideration. If it is very abstract, that is acceptable (for example, #21 has an H in the negative space and doesn't bring the E into it), but I won't be selecting a logo where I am able to clearly read "he" in the logo.
14 years ago
 
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Also, I am very open to circular shapes/themes in logo design. It's ok to explore concepts that are round as well.
14 years ago
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