catchandreleasehunt.comLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / catchandreleasehunt.com

catchandreleasehunt.com has selected their winning logo design.

For $475 they received 83 designs from 15 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
We match hunters and private landowners up to provide hunting opportunities where the hunter only takes a PHOTO with the rifle of what he "could have" killed. The animal lives and the hunter has the memory and photo. The landowner provides access and guides the hunter. There is no hunting license or season required. The key issue is the photos have "scope crosshairs" in the picture that shows proper aiming etc.. This is a way to hunt without have to kill something and still obtain the thrill of the chase, etc.
Attached is a photo of a bear that was "shot" with this catch and release method and it may be a good basis for the logo.
Industry
Sport
Color Preferences
black yellow, purple, with the comment any color and design easy to sew out would be good
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Picture of bear in crosshairs..... Something that may show the critter lived?

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Discussion

 
Client
If using a bear, walking direction needs to be to the left, and the crosshairs would be right behind the front shoulder as shown in the attached file. Elk may be a very good and interesting substitution and of good interest. The bear was mainly because of what was available.
2 years ago
 
Client
In general, it would still be nice to see an Elk as an option
2 years ago
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