PBW Law Firm pllcLogo Design Contest

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PBW Law Firm pllc has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 166 designs from 22 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
Legal services.
Industry
Color Preferences
Primarily royal dark blue, gold, and black. Perhaps maroon/red color with wax seal idea (along with blue/gold/black or some combination).
Our Ideas & Additional Information
No stereotypical legal stuff: gavel, weigh scales, pillars, etc. Connected symbol, icon, or mark is requested along with text of company name with “pllc” smaller. I like the look of 3D “depth” on some logos I’ve seen. Winning designer may be hired for variations based on main design for website concepts, business cards, etc. I like the idea of zen balancing rocks or something like that, but still sophisticated, BUT definitely open to various ideas. NEW IDEA in comments about a wax seal; perhaps the seal impression could use "PBW" and my slogan "Honest and Aggressive" and/or the Latin equivalent "veritas atque infensus" around "PBW" in a circle (one or the other; or both the English and Latin together).
Themes
Masculine
Secure

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Discussion

 
Client
#3 by AlexDsgn: good small "pllc"; eagle head idea I'd like to avoid as many attorneys are using it in their advertisement; icon can be a shape of some sort and not necessarily identifiable existing animal/plant/object - 3D visual; text of name a little more "royal" / old style font is preferred
14 years ago
 
Client
#4 by JerukKeprok: Nice use of more antique font. Good attempt at icon but is there a way to include the "W" of the initials and be more 3D? I think I prefer the "pllc" to be lower case lettering to de-emphasize it. I like your use of a darker blue and more gold color and less yellow.

If your intent was to see the "W" sideways using the "B" humps, that might work but I had to really work to see it. Perhaps something more obvious.
14 years ago
 
Client
#5 by wookasheen: I like the shadow under the circle and the use of a shape, but the "PBW" within the circle seems disorganized. I also would like to focus colors with mostly dark blue, some gold, and only a little black.
14 years ago
 
Client
#6 #7 #8 by kib647: The large "PBW" is a nice idea being blended, but not as subtle and a little too bold / "in your face" feel I think. Looking for something more sophisticated / antique / royal - think more stuffy lawyer. Also looking for a symbol / icon / picture with some 3D visual effect to it perhaps interconnecting with "PBW" and the colors should be mostly dark blue, some gold, and minimal black.
14 years ago
 
Client
GENERAL INFO: I've updated the "our ideas and additional information" section to add a request for 3D and I like the idea of zen rocks but not sure how that would work and still be sophisticated. Thanks.
14 years ago
 
Client
#12 adn #13 by Alexdsgn: I'm looking for more than the name in different fonts, want a icon/symbol/mark that could, but does not need to, include the "PBW" and the full name more simple with more antique/copperplate type font (like the top two ranked) and possibly some shadow, reflection, or other simple effect. Thanks.
14 years ago
 
Client
#14 by Alexdsn: I like the reflection, the font, the small "pllc," and the gold color. The icon is interesting and no strong feeling right now either way. I think the "Law Firm" should be de-emphasized by not being all capitals. I wonder if dark blue could be incorporated?
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Yes, but its quite risky, I will try to see if I can find a shade that matched the feeling I want the logo to have. I wanted to ask you if I could give u my professional advice as far as the brand behind the logo goes and how that logo can sustain it. U will find my messages at the logo section when you click on any of my designs.
Thanks for the feedback!
14 years ago
 
Client
#15 #16 #17 by offbeatdesign: thanks for participating. Perhaps reading the other posts might be helpful instead of repeating again here. Thanks.
14 years ago
 
Client
I've figured out how to click the sample and leave messages for particular designers and will try to do that now, unless there is a general request.

I'm also keeping in mind the use of the logo (with the designer's assistance) with business cards, letterhead, shirts emblem, banner ad, and other medium. You are more experienced than I, so your views are appreciated.
14 years ago
 
Client
Tudor: thanks for the suggestion. Right now I'm trying to only look at white backgrounds to more easily compare different concepts. I also imagine it would make it less expensive and easier to have the logo on various mediums if the background were white, but I'm open to looking at options.
14 years ago
 
Client
NEW IDEA: the circles and idea of being mideval gave me the idea of a wax seal with fancy impression- like long ago people used melted wax on the back of a letter and a stamp pressed into the wax to identify the sender. Perhaps the seal impression could use "PBW" and perhaps my slogan "Honest and Aggressive" and/or the Latin equivalent "veritas atque infensus" around "PBW" in a circle (one or the other; or both the English and Latin together). Just a thought, but still open to any ideas.
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Dear CH,
if this is your first time using this site could you please spare a minute to read this post:
https://logotournament.com/forum/general_discussion/914
even if you have used the site before i would definitely recommend reading it as it contains some important info that I'm sure you will find very helpful.
thanks!
14 years ago
 
Client
Bugy: Thanks. I read that post before I started the contest. I believe I'm following all the recommendations in that thread.

If a designer withdraws their design I move it to the not interested category (as well as those taken down because of logo court).
14 years ago
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