Construction Science and DesignLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Construction Science and Design Construction Science and Design has selected their winning logo design. For $275 they received 76 designs from 17 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by piyetoki Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 2 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Comment Activity piyetoki commented on #31 Withdrawn Many Thanks for feedback, it's really really helped me. Yes sure, I'll do it as soon as possible after I arrive at home. I am still on my way go home now. 7 years ago squirp commented on #30 Withdrawn Gilang - Hi again. Ok when people hear the word science the atom symbol comes to mind. When they hear the word construction they see a hammer. We are a different company. We look at the whole first. How will the building be used and where? What is unique and how can we fit in and make a harmonious structure in line with it's use and it's environment? See where I'm coming from? By the way your designs are welcomed I'm just fine tuning them a bit. 7 years ago squirp commented on #31 Withdrawn Gilang you are productive that's for sure! Hmm. Like the graphic. What's up with the 4 little dots or tiny squares? What do they do? Do they represent something I'm not aware of? Fire, Water, Air, Earth? Why is Design smaller? Tiny Design and big Construction Science. Do you see what I mean? 7 years ago squirp commented on #32 Withdrawn My business partner and I tend to like a graphic symbol more than a straight forward text format. Though the simplicity has some appeal. 7 years ago squirp commented on #33 Withdrawn I like how the title has the same size font putting Construction, Science and Design on the same footing. The roof tops might be too on the nose. 7 years ago