Arriba Mexican GrillLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / Arriba Mexican Grill
Arriba Mexican Grill has selected their winning logo design.
For $475 they received 60 designs
from 17 different designers from around the world.
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Client
Slogan
New Mexico Style Cuisine
What We Do
Full service Mexican restaurant specializing in New Mexico style entrees made with authentic Hatch Green Chile.
Industry
Color Preferences
Primary Red, Primary Yellow and Primary Green.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Maybe an abstract of the New Mexico state flag or something like that. We want a more modern and possibly flattened and simpler design. I will attach our current logo. W have over 20 years and a lot of marketing dollars behind our current logo so Brand Identity and Familiarity is important. Possibly continue using REVUE font for ARRIBA MEXICAN GRILL text?
It would be nice to be able to keep our existing signage cans and replace only the translucent panels. So basically keeping the shape of the logo the same and changing only the yellow circle part of the logo. This will save us some $ on new signage BUT we are also open to a complete redesign. These are only ideas!
I also included a TEXT ONLY version of our logo that we use also. Both versions are registered trademarks of Arriba Mexican Grill, which we do own. We have always used the superscript character ( ® ) on our logos but I think we can also use ( ™ ). Just a thought!
It would be nice to be able to keep our existing signage cans and replace only the translucent panels. So basically keeping the shape of the logo the same and changing only the yellow circle part of the logo. This will save us some $ on new signage BUT we are also open to a complete redesign. These are only ideas!
I also included a TEXT ONLY version of our logo that we use also. Both versions are registered trademarks of Arriba Mexican Grill, which we do own. We have always used the superscript character ( ® ) on our logos but I think we can also use ( ™ ). Just a thought!