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Contest Brief
Company Name:
Potential to Power Coaching Group
Slogan:
Transitioning from Potential to Power
What We Do:
I work with people and teams who are experiencing adversity or are off-course and want to change where they are today
Our Industry:
Miscellaneous
Formats Accepted
.EPS only
Top Three Things to Communicate through our Logo:
#1 - Taking potential and turning it into greatness
#2 - facing adversity and overcoming it
#3 - embrace the challenge
Our Target Audience:
Individuals and Companies
Styles that we are interested in:
Wordmark

A wordmark consists of the company name in a stylized type and may include small abstract or pictorial elements. Famous examples include:

Pictorial Mark

A pictorial mark uses literal or representative imagery to symbolize the brand. Famous examples include:

Abstract Mark

Uses abstract shapes and symbols to convey an idea or attribute about the organization. Famous examples include:

Letterform Mark

Typically uses a very small amount of letters (1-2) to represent the organization. Famous examples include:

Emblem

An emblem features the name of the company typically enveloped by a pictorial element or shape. Famous examples include:

Web 2.0

Although there is no official description of "Web 2.0" logos, some common elements can include: vibrant colors, subtle 3d feel, bold type, color transitions, and shadows. Famous examples include:

Please note that the above brands are in no way, shape, or form associated with LogoTournament. They are cited as examples under Fair Use for the enrichment of the general public's knowledge of the graphic arts.

Color Preferences:
Love purple and like green but not limited.
Our Ideas and Additional Information:
none
Where we will use the Logo:
Web, Print, Mugs, T-shirts
Stylistic Sliders:
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
 
Brief Updates
 United States
Valued Client
Joined: August 2010
August 29th, 2010, 3:50pm
I realized I have left what I am looking for a bit too vague. Here are some updates to the stylisic sliders: More feminine than masculine (just a little over the center), more complex than simple (I really want it to pop), more colorful than gray, bright more than subtle, loud instead of quiet (not too loud), little more playful than serous, more exotic than commonplace, more elegant than sporty, more adventure than secure.

It needs to relate to corporate and small businesses as well as individuals. I would expect the individuals to be very spiritual so if you can work that into it that would be great
 United States
Valued Client
Joined: August 2010
August 30th, 2010, 1:07pm
Please make adjustment to the tagline. Instead of transitioning "from" potential to power it should read transitioning "your" potential to power
 
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