All of your submissions have been very appreciated. We are running a second survey with our team with some of the latest variations before we make the final selection tonight. We appreciate all your submissions!
Thank you for putting in variations - I understand the idea but we don't want to emphasize the AA much as we do Interpreters and Translators. Your lettering under the cap is nice because it's dynamic and so clear. Can you play with your circle version of your logo so that the image with AAITE is not white but in dark green? Thank you! We are going to put up a survey for our leadership today for provide feedback as well.
In this revision, I'm setting both initials "A" on the background to convey support and solidarity while maintaining the integrity of the original "ITE" logo which is at the center to achieve balance. Please let me know what you think and if I'm on the right track with this. Thank you!
Thank you so much for participating in our logo creation. As one of the finalists, I wanted to give you a bit more context for this phase of the contest.
Our organization already has a national presence and we are working to become the preeminent association for interpreters and translators in education in the United States, a rapidly developing field. We will be launching our new name, logo and website officially in a month. So the work you are doing is really important to us.
We are looking for an iconic logo that will, over time, become associated with a highly professional and respected organization. So we want it to look professional, to stand out, and to be memorable.
You can see from the designers we picked that we are considering versions that are closer to our original logo as well as variations on the graduation cap and hassle idea.
We have a strong liking for the dark green - but we also really like the silver on orange colors in one of the other designs submitted.
We are open to other color combinations that are elegant and combine well - with the exception of a lot of blue, because that color is truly overused in the interpreting profession already.
From this phase what we would to see is:
1. A circle shaped logo for the social media version - especially because it allows you, as the designer, to display our full name even for social media. And it evokes the feeling of a seal, which goes well with education.
2. A horizontal version with the name handled in a compact but still visible way.
3. Your creativity and talent!
We’ll be watching for your revisions and will provide comments.
Hi there - we are about to go into the 5-designer phase. You are one of them! You came in late and have fewer submissions than the other designers. But we liked what you submitted and reviewed your portfolio as well. We have ideas we'll communicate out after this phase closes! Thank you so much for your submissions.
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Our organization already has a national presence and we are working to become the preeminent association for interpreters and translators in education in the United States, a rapidly developing field. We will be launching our new name, logo and website officially in a month. So the work you are doing is really important to us.
We are looking for an iconic logo that will, over time, become associated with a highly professional and respected organization. So we want it to look professional, to stand out, and to be memorable.
You can see from the designers we picked that we are considering versions that are closer to our original logo as well as variations on the graduation cap and hassle idea.
We have a strong liking for the dark green - but we also really like the silver on orange colors in one of the other designs submitted.
We are open to other color combinations that are elegant and combine well - with the exception of a lot of blue, because that color is truly overused in the interpreting profession already.
From this phase what we would to see is:
1. A circle shaped logo for the social media version - especially because it allows you, as the designer, to display our full name even for social media. And it evokes the feeling of a seal, which goes well with education.
2. A horizontal version with the name handled in a compact but still visible way.
3. Your creativity and talent!
We’ll be watching for your revisions and will provide comments.
Thank you so much!
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