University of Detroit Mercy School of Law's Association of Black Law AlumniLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / University of Detroit Mercy School of Law's Association of Black Law Alumni

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law's Association of Black Law Alumni has selected their winning logo design.

For $275 they received 146 designs from 10 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
Alumni Association of a Law School
Industry
Education
Color Preferences
Red, Blue and White. We are also amenable to red, black and green concepts. And even black and white concepts.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
I have attached a drawing of what we generally would like the logo to look like. There is a scale, and old English D, books and a fist incorporated into a shield design. In the center is the acronym for the organization, which is ABLA. We are not opposed to you incorporating the full name Association of Back Law Alumni into the logo, if possible.

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