20225Logo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / 20225

20225 has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 68 designs from 10 different designers from around the world.
3rd
#11
5th
#48

Withdrawn

New
#13

Withdrawn

New
#12

Withdrawn

New
#10

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Hi, just thought I would try something a little more reserved, classy, cute, simple, not too cluttered. I really like the idea of being able to maybe swap out the accent color of the bow and underline color, to red, pink, blue, for different purposes. Maybe you have a print flyer going out near Valentine's day, maybe you could use red for that ad, or use a light blue or yellow for Easter. Or even put patterns into the basket itself. Little colored eggs at Easter time, or red hearts at Valentine's etc. Could be very cute and flexible. Maybe you have cards (business card size) that get tied onto the baskets? Maybe the color of the ribbon in the logo could match the actual ribbons you are using on the real basket? Many cute options to work with. Hope you might like the concept, thanks.

(This comment references Entry #10)
14 years ago
 
Client
How hard would it be to swap out the colors?

Thanks,
Nazgol
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I tried adding a heart into the basket to symbolize all good things that you want to send to someone..with your love behind it, or things that that person loves...all goodness either way :) I tried adding more things to the basket but it just gets too hard to read at a small scale and becomes muddy and the simplicity of the basket becomes confusing.

(This comment references Entry #48)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Sorry just noticed your comment from yesterday.
Are you asking would it be easy to swap in and out colors for you to see here on LogoTournament, or in real life applications? I can easily show you any color combo you like here. But as for actual printed business cards for instance, there are several ways to do them these days. The traditional way of offset printing where you take the art to a printer and they spit out two color separations (metal plates) to print with. They could set the job up with the brown and blue, print 400 or whatever, and then make an ink change to the blue and do another 400 in red, and so on. There may be slight charges in the ink switch, but nothing substantial, since they are not having to make another plate separation or anything major. There are also a lot of printers that can now print directly to a sheet of paper like a giant computer inkjet printer. No separations or ink changes involved, they just select which file to print and start printing. (print image file of red bow...then switch to image file of blue bow etc) Again there could be small fees to do the switch, but nothing large. You would have to shop around at some printers to get pricing. I Would supply you with several different color version if needed. I find the first method of real offset printing gives the most professional result, and allows for greater variety of paper stock to print on. But the second method would probably be cheaper. Hope that helps.
WC
14 years ago
 
Client
Just one more question - if your logo was chosen, would you be able to change colors and give more samples, after the competition was over?

Thanks,
nazgol
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi Nazgol
Yes, for sure. I'm not 100% sure how it works through LogoTournament, if we still communicate through this site once chosen, or we just start emailing each other directly. I assume the latter. I could easily provide a bunch of variations for you at that time if chosen.
Thanks
WC
14 years ago
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