Carol Cambridge and the Stay Safe ProjectLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Carol Cambridge and the Stay Safe Project

Carol Cambridge and the Stay Safe Project has selected their winning logo design.

For $475 they received 211 designs from 9 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
Workplace Violence Expert who speaks, trains and consults.
Industry
Consulting
Color Preferences
NOT yellow or orange.
Some steel gray as an accent color.
Many people who consult in security use blue, so if blue is used, it should be used in a unique way. Do NOT feel obligated to use blue.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Ideally, it would include both a graphic and the words "Carol Cambridge and the Stay Safe Project"
Since most consultants in this industry are men, it should have a unique look, portraying Carol's own unique perspective of being a female with a law enforcement background. It should NOT be overly feminine and also NOT look too much like a security badge.
We have attached a graphic file which I have purchased. Feel free to use this file or create something similar, as part of your logo. We don't like the color combination of this graphic, but we like the image. And please do NOT feel restricted to use this graphic--we don't want to restrict your creativity.

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Discussion

 
Client
We would like to see more dynamic, bold colors. Some of the pictorial designs look like they represent personal safety or first aid. Carol is a workplace violence expert, so her topics are more in the area of active shooters and violence prevention--not first aid.
7 years ago
 
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Please do NOT feel obligated to use blue. In fact, in our color preferences we pointed out that blue is already used a lot in this industry, so if blue is used, it should be used in a unique manner.
7 years ago
 
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Please note that we added a graphic which you may incorporate into your logo design, if you want. We do not like the color combination, but we like the image. We would also love to see your logo ideas, inspired by this image.
7 years ago
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