Association for Accounting MarketingLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Association for Accounting Marketing

Association for Accounting Marketing has selected their winning logo design.

For $575 they received 197 designs from 27 different designers from around the world.

Entries by
Joop Art Studio

6th
#108
New
#110
New
#109
New
#93
New
#92
New
#91
New
#90
New
#89
New
#88
New
#87
New
#86
New
#85
New
#84
New
#83
New
#82

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
The plus symbol inside a rounded square is used to represent accounting in general. The lines leading from the plus represent the aspect of reaching out and growth, both in marketing and as an association.

(This comment references Entry #82)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
The plus symbol inside a rounded square is used to represent accounting in general. The lines leading from the plus represent the aspect of reaching out and growth, both in marketing and as an association.

(This comment references Entry #83)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
The plus symbol inside a rounded square is used to represent accounting in general. The lines leading from the plus represent the aspect of reaching out and growth, both in marketing and as an association.

(This comment references Entry #84)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
The plus symbol inside a rounded square is used to represent accounting in general. The lines leading from the plus represent the aspect of reaching out and growth, both in marketing and as an association.

(This comment references Entry #85)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I wanted to combine the two A's and the M in a unique way. The two A's come together to form an arrow that represents growth as well as accounting and marketing.

(This comment references Entry #86)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I wanted to combine the two A's and the M in a unique way. The two A's come together to form an arrow that represents growth as well as accounting and marketing.

(This comment references Entry #87)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I wanted to combine the two A's and the M in a unique way. The two A's come together to form an arrow that represents growth as well as accounting and marketing.

(This comment references Entry #88)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I wanted to combine the two A's and the M in a unique way. The two A's come together to form an arrow that represents growth as well as accounting and marketing.

(This comment references Entry #89)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
The first lower case "a" represents a pie chart, something often used in accounting. The second "A" forms an arrow representing marketing and growth in the association. While the rounded "m" completes the symbol.

(This comment references Entry #90)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
The first lower case "a" represents a pie chart, something often used in accounting. The second "A" forms an arrow representing marketing and growth in the association. While the rounded "m" completes the symbol.

(This comment references Entry #91)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
A simple "aam" but the + and - competing the m make this an easy to view and understand logo option.

(This comment references Entry #92)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
A simple "aam" but the + and - competing the m make this an easy to view and understand logo option.

(This comment references Entry #93)
13 years ago
 
Client
#90 is one of our top choices. Could you please make a slight modification? Please adjust the spacing of the tagline so it's closer to the association name. Can I also see a black and white version?

Thank you,
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
#90 - Thank you. I'm glad you like this one. I've made your requested changes and will be posting them shortly. I will post the updated #90 with the tag line closer as well as a solid black version and a black and gray version.
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
updated #90 with tagline moved closer

(This comment references Entry #108)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
updated #90 in solid black

(This comment references Entry #109)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
updated #90 in black & gray

(This comment references Entry #110)
13 years ago
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