BuntingLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Bunting has selected their winning logo design.

For $400 they received 267 designs from 32 different designers from around the world.

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5th
#246

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10th
#223

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#122

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#81

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#267

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#266

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#265

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#264

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#150

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#119

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#248

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#247

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#240

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#239

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#222

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#154

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#153

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#152

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#151

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#120

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#118

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#112

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#94

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#93

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#92

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#91

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#83

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#77

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#76

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#42

Discussion

 
Client
I quite like #77. Could you remove the top line of flags, so that just the bottom 3 remain, and if you have it, use the same font as #22?
12 years ago
 
Client
Also, could we try some spiral designs, like in #22 ? Thanks! :)
12 years ago
 
Client
I like the style of the flags in #83, but the shape feels too haphazard and unsymetrical. Can you try a simple spiral effect, similar to that used in #22? Thanks!
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
sorry that was santG9design concept, i can't go to his line. thanks
12 years ago
 
Client
I understand. Is there any way to neaten it up #83 somewhat, or bring some kind of symetry? Perhaps a circle with the bunting on the outside?
12 years ago
 
Client
Thank you! #93 is great :) . However the size of the circle is impractical. Could you try with a smaller one? Also, could you put a break in the string on the left-hand side, and have one of the 'ends' winding off outside the circle, as though the circle starts elsewhere? I don't know whether this will work, but I reckon it may :)
12 years ago
 
Client
Hi, #112 is more-or less what I'm thinking about, yes. However can you vertically flip it, so the string is coming off the top, remove the yellow flag from the off-shoot, and make it curl out a bit more? Thanks, I think this is getting here :)
12 years ago
 
Client
Hah, I love #120, but alas it just doesn't feel professional enough. I also quite like the idea in #122. However, I'd like to try a new approach, because I feel this has potential. I love the detail of the flags in #93, but the circle is just too big. Is it possible to reduce the size of the circle AND the number of of flags from 12 to, say 8 or 10? That way the circle will be smaller, but without having to reduce the size of the flags? For now, can we try these concepts with a complete circle, not a broken circle as we were experimenting with before. Looking back over the results I feel the unbroken circle is actually very nicely uniformed!
12 years ago
 
Client
I've a new concept I was hoping you'd try (just to try it). Would you be able to produce something more conceptual. using the textures of your existing bunting. Like a square (or something) somehow utilising all of the colours and textures? I don't really know what I'm thinking of, but I'm sure I'll know it when I see it :) . This is just from some good feedback from a member of my team. Cheers!
12 years ago
 
Client
Hi, thanks for the new entries, but I meant something more conceptual, or abstract, meaning shapes and colours. Thanks
12 years ago
 
Client
Can we try #122, but reduce the size of the black circle of 'string' to the size of the inner grey circle (remove the circle), and simultaneously increase the size of the flags, and decrease the quantity? Also, make it a complete circle again, not a broken string like in #122. Thanks!
12 years ago
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