Carolina Canine TrainingLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Carolina Canine Training

Carolina Canine Training has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 121 designs from 18 different designers from around the world.
1st
#72

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7th
#95

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8th
#97

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9th
#94

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10th
#96

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New
#93

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#71

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#69

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#61

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#70

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#24

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#25

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#22

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#18

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#60

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#59

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#58

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#56

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#54

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#49

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#45

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#17

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#1

Discussion

 
CCT
Client
We like the general concept. The dog isn't quite what we're going for. Pointy ears and looks like an overweight German Shepherd show dog. As far as layout, we like #2 and #7. We'd like to see some green. We like the underline as an emphasis on canine training, whereas in #5 #6 #8 it isn't as noticeable. Other versions of #7 would be appreciated (mostly with a different dog).
Thanks!
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
We like #17 A LOT. Can you make the tail curve the other way but not too straight up in the air. We like it because in the future we could use the words separately from the rest of the design and vice versa. Not sure about the solid bottom of the foot although I like what you are going for. Can you outline it in blue the way you did in #20? We like the colors. Can you try the same colors for design #20 and get rid of the oval beneath the dog?
Thanks!
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Leg is different.

(This comment references Entry #23)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Leg is different.

(This comment references Entry #24)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Leg is different.

(This comment references Entry #25)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Leg is different.

(This comment references Entry #27)
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
For #21- can you lighten that green? More like the green you used in #17. I think we are leaning toward a more linear logo without the state (we like it but don't think it is as clear). Can you try a dog that isn't pointing? We don't want to give the impression that we only train hunting dogs. Thank you.
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
Can you flip the tail in #30 to look like the tail in #24? Is it possible to make the tail a bit longer but not sticking straight up in the air? We don't want the tail to appear docked and a raised, high and stiff tail signals bullyish body language for dogs.

We'd like to start "tweaking" the shadow under the dog, colors and fonts. Can the shadow appear more like an actual shape of a dogs shadow rather than an oval (without looking strange?) We like the general colors and love the silver/gray. What other fonts do you think would look good? We want it to be easy to read but not look too masculine.

If you have any other dog options as far as positions we'd still love to see them!
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
Hey-
We like these new submissions. The tail still needs to be flipped. The way it is in #25 and #27, and a wee bit longer. We like the combination of fonts you used in #45, but do you think we need to emphasize the "canine training"? For example, we like the font you used for the "Carolina" in #48 and #49 - it has a classic look to it. If we do that, is it possible to bold the "Canine Training" in a more basic font? That way you see the Carolina but the emphasis is on the Canine Training (even though it is smaller in font like in #45).
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
Dog is perfect-
what is your preference between #54, #59, and #60 as far as font is concerned? And can we play around with the color? We both were hoping to involve green, bt wanted to ask the expert. What fo you think about the way you used it in #30?
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
We are really liking the way #61 looks. We'd like to see a few modifications just to have a visual to help us make a final decision.

1 - can you make the collar on the dog the same silver/gray as the shadow and underline? The main reason being to keep the logo a 3 color design instead of 4. Hopefully it will be light enough to show. (I think this is how it is in #22)

2 - could we see the exact same logo as #61 except can you change the "Carolina" font to look like #24? (Having a hard time deciding...what do you think??)

3 - Can you lower/straighten the foot that the dog is holding up just a little so that it doesn't look so much like he is "pointing" like a hunting dog? Just curious to see how it comes out.
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
In reference to comment 3 above - something similar to how someone designed the foot posted in #68.
15 years ago
 
CCT
Client
We are pretty much set on #72. Having said that - we would like to play around with the same colors. If you have any other shade suggestions to our current combination that would show up great, we're open to it. (But we're very happy with what we have now)

Also, if it isn't too much trouble we'd like to see what you would suggest against different colored back grounds - for example - what colors would you suggest for the current blue/green if it were to put this logo on a blue, green, or dark grey shirt?
THANKS!!!
15 years ago
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