1 2 3 Dollar StoresLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / 1 2 3 Dollar Stores

1 2 3 Dollar Stores has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 194 designs from 18 different designers from around the world.
2nd
#147

Withdrawn

New
#142

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New
#143

Withdrawn

New
#111

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New
#145

Withdrawn

New
#148

Withdrawn

New
#146

Withdrawn

New
#79

Withdrawn

New
#113

Withdrawn

New
#109

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New
#110

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New
#38

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#144

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Prefers others.
#141

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Prefers others.
#112

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Prefers others.
#81

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Prefers others.
#80

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Prefers others.
#37

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Dimensional dots, with a similar dimensional curve reflected under the word dollar

(This comment references Entry #37)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Alternate version

(This comment references Entry #38)
14 years ago
 
Client
Hi,
I've had to make some changes in my requirements. First, It became apparent to me that my desire to make a logo that could split between two signs was too difficult and risked confusing customers and also was probably limiting the designers' creative options.So I've decided to just ask for the best logo possible for one side. What I'll probably end up doing is putting it on the large sign on the left and then repeating the dot part of the logo on the right side. This will give you the freedom to play the layout of the dots and wording instead of restricting you to a long, narrow logo. There are a few other requirements I've run into, most importantly that my sign must use channel lettering. I spoke to my landlord and he insists that each letter (and dot) be separate an not touching the others. That means "stores" in #38 wouldn't be possible, which is a shame because I like that look. Anyway, I hope the changes in what I'm looking for are less restrictive. Thanks for your great work so far, Roy.
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Several revisions based on your revised requirements

(This comment references Entry #79)
14 years ago
 
Client
Hey, so I've moved your #79 up in the rankings (also #38). Can you try something for me? I'd love to see a version where we lose the crescent part under the dots and instead enlarge the dots accordingly. But I still want it to be symmetrical with the words underneath. And if you could show a version with a deeper green and deeper blue, that would be great. Finally, we'd love to see one where the words are side by side with the dots as opposed to underneath, because the signage space on some future store locations will require it. (This is why I moved #38 back up). Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks - and great work! - Roy
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
The vertical version with the changes you requested. A horizontal version also -- with the dots in the same proportion to the type as in the vertical.

(This comment references Entry #109)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Horizontal version with slightly larger dots (to top and bottom align with the type). Please let me know if you'd like to see any additional changes.

(This comment references Entry #111)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi Roy: Just in case you want to revisit the 3-D "swoosh" dots, here is the vertical version with the darker green and blue, along with a horizontal version with the all blue type.

Cheers

(This comment references Entry #112)
14 years ago
 
Client
Hi, two requests. First, can I see how some of these look using the brighter colors used in the design I have ranked number one? Also, I'd like to see what happens if we throw dollar signs into some of the dots, both the ones with and without the half moon. Thanks!
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
A flurry of updates for you! First, both designs, horizontal and vertical, with color change. (Note: this blue is the Chase blue you requested, uploaded as RGB.)

(This comment references Entry #141)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Now, all four versions, with the addition of $ signs.

(This comment references Entry #145)
14 years ago
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