Corner Office Career CoachingLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Corner Office Career Coaching has selected their winning logo design.

For $250 they received 74 designs from 19 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
Slogan
Accelerate Your Career with the Inside Angle
What We Do
Provides coaching services to professionals and/or executives that are either out of work or are looking to advance their career.
Industry
Consulting
Color Preferences
No orange, no purple, no yellow. Like Blues/Grays. Attractive design could include the words Corner Office preceded by an abstract using the initials CO, or maybe an abstract that conveys an office or a corporate theme of some sort.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
You can visit my blog to learn more about me and what I do but not for any creative ideas. www.mlevy2222.wordpress.com
Themes
Luxury
Refined

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Discussion

 
Client
Wow, Logo Tournament is cool. Thanks for the few design ideas already. I don't think I want to use the COCC abbreviation. The only abbreviation that could be interesting is incorporating CO which would have a double or triple meaning (Company, Colleague and Corner Office). But no need for everyone to try this - just one idea. I like the concept of #1 and #3 with the office idea but I also wonder if there was a way to use this theme but have it be a bit more abstract/a bit more subtle.

Keep the ideas coming!! Matt
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hello! Here are some hints for getting the most out of your contest as it progresses:

~~ Rank designs daily -- this will encourage participation.
~~ Rank and re-rank a variety of designs to get a variety of new entries.
~~ Ranking gets your contest noticed! Unless your contest is private, 1st place entries are posted to the portfolio page: https://logotournament.com/portfolio
~~ Ranking designs daily will also keep your contest from getting cluttered.
~~ The more feedback you provide, the better results you are going to see.
~~ Designers are not offended by "Not Interested"
~~ Over-use of "Not Interested" discourages participation.
~~ Ranking is a non-monitary means of showing apprecaition for designers hard work.
~~ Designers earn points for ranked designs. We like to earn points.

More detailed information on how to get the most out of your contest can be found here:
https://logotournament.com/forum/general_discussion/914
13 years ago
 
Client
I think #7 is intriguing because it is more abstract and the CO initials is vey clever. However, the wording reads "office corner" instead of "corner office". Can anyone think of a different way to incorporate the initial "CO" into the design while keeping with the office or corporate theme?
13 years ago
 
Client
#11 Brendan - I like the movement and the image of an office gadget. Can you change the letters to read either C A R E E R or C O A C H? I'm trying to steer clear of the COCC acronym....
13 years ago
 
Client
Regarding color, I seem to be gravitating towards the blues and grays to accentuate a corporate atmosphere. I'd love to see more choices, gang! Thanks, Matt
13 years ago
 
Client
Hi everyone - With #16 Scott's help I realized I was inadvertently driving everyone to use a Wordmark (which I guess requires all of the words to be used). In reality, I don't need all of the words to be used. For example, using only the words Corner Office with an abstract to the left. The abstract could incorporate the initials, CO, or it could be an abstract that conveys an office or something else related to a corporate environment. I have update the brief to reflect this. Thanks, Matt
13 years ago
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