RosCamánLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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RosCamán has selected their winning logo design.

For $275 they received 60 designs from 16 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
What We Do
This is a volunteer organisation in Ireland based on the great game that is called Hurling. Hurling is the fastest field sport in the world and is part of the GAA organisation ( Gaelic Athletic Association). RosCamán is a new Hurling Committee setup in County Roscommon in Ireland. Ros is short for Roscommon and Camán is the Irish Gaelic meaning for the word Hurl or ofetn called Hurley. It is a wooden stick that is used by the 15 players on each team when playing the game of Hurling. A sliotar or often called sliothar is the ball that is used to play the sport of hurling and is similar to a cricket ball. You need to research the images for hurling, a hurl, a hurling helmet and a sliotar to make sure you design the logo in the right way. The Roscommon colours are blue and yellow and this is key for the logo also. Each player also has to wear a hurling helmet similar to the type of helmets that are used in American football, slightly different. Our audience is our Hurling fanbase in Roscommon and other parts of Ireland. I would suggest that the word RosCamán is key. Maybe used a Hurl image for the letter C and a hurling helmet in the letter o or for the letters a and á or something light that. The audience is targeted at children and our moto is "A Hurl in Every Hand". In other words RosCamán want all children in Roscommon to be able to play the game of Hurling. So having two or more children playing hurling with a sliotar and a helmet each on is key also. Please note there is a band on the end of the hurl in ireland also. Its a metal band near the end of the hurl to protect the hurl from breaking. So the new RosCamán logo should consist of at least 2 hurl's a sliotar, children playing hurling with a sliotar. The spelling of the word RosCamán must be spelled this way.
Industry
Sport
Color Preferences
Blues Yellows
Our Ideas & Additional Information
This is a volunteer organisation in Ireland based on the great game that is called Hurling. Hurling is the fastest field sport in the world and is part of the GAA organisation ( Gaelic Athletic Association). RosCamán is a new Hurling Committee setup in County Roscommon in Ireland. Ros is short for Roscommon and Camán is the Irish Gaelic meaning for the word Hurl or ofetn called Hurley. It is a wooden stick that is used by the 15 players on each team when playing the game of Hurling. A sliotar or often called sliothar is the ball that is used to play the sport of hurling and is similar to a cricket ball. You need to research the images for hurling, a hurl, a hurling helmet and a sliotar to make sure you design the logo in the right way. The Roscommon colours are blue and yellow and this is key for the logo also. Each player also has to wear a hurling helmet similar to the type of helmets that are used in American football, slightly different. Our audience is our Hurling fanbase in Roscommon and other parts of Ireland. I would suggest that the word RosCamán is key. Maybe used a Hurl image for the letter C and a hurling helmet in the letter o or for the letters a and á or something light that. The audience is targeted at children and our moto is "A Hurl in Every Hand". In other words RosCamán want all children in Roscommon to be able to play the game of Hurling. So having two or more children playing hurling with a sliotar and a helmet each on is key also. Please note there is a band on the end of the hurl in ireland also. Its a metal band near the end of the hurl to protect the hurl from breaking. So the new RosCamán logo should consist of at least 2 hurl's a sliotar, children playing hurling with a sliotar. The spelling of the word RosCamán must be spelled this way. The logo will be placed on the top left hand corner of this website https://roscaman.ie/ to replace the existing one that is there.
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Classic
Adventure
Masculine
Colorful
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Discussion

 
Hi All,

Please note that it would be key that there are 2 hurl's in the logo. Also, please do some reseacrh on what a hurling stick, a sliotar and a hurling helmet looks like. They have to look exactly like the equipment that is used. For example, a sliotar cannot look like a cricket ball, that just won't pass as a logo. The same for the hurling helmet, it cannot look like a ice hockey helmet, it must look like a hurling helmet.

The key criteria is as follows : 1. There must be 2 hurling sticks in the logo 2. There must be a hurling helmet in the logo 3. There must be children playing hurling in the logo 4. There must be a sliotar in the logo 5. The slogan A Hurl in Every Hand must be in the logo also.

Any logos submitted without all of the above will not be considered.

Much appreciated.
1 month ago
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