Paul. The site only allows the winning file upload here. (My apology, I did not realize it, as I have never had a change requested after selection before) To close it out you simply click "accept" . I can then just send you the font variations via email. My email is paulhtilly@gmail.com
Thanks again.
Paul Tilly - Owner | Art director
Liquid Planed Branding & Design
910.617.47.01
lwww.liquidplaneddesign.com
This one was inspired by Northpoint's (Atlanta) logo a bit. (Andy Stanleys book "The Principal of The Path" is my favorite read, so I follow a lot of what they do in marketing our own church.)
Their logo is of 4 points going outward with an emphasis on the one pointing north.
I inverted that idea. To four points coming together in a community, while still forming a crossroad. The one bronze arrow points upward.
Seems to fit the simplicity of Elevation Church in Charlotte, Northpoint etc.
Thanks for all your hard work on this. We are loving the changes you are making. We are looking for a logo that will be something that will be noticeable with or with out text by it. Please check out our attached file.
Welcome! First and foremost, I hope that you find the perfect design that helps your work in building the kingdom!
My thought here was a crossroad where all walks come together to form the cross. It is not overtly "religious" as the cross is a bit subtle... but still centers around Christ and His power to unite and bring together.
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Thanks again.
Paul Tilly - Owner | Art director
Liquid Planed Branding & Design
910.617.47.01
lwww.liquidplaneddesign.com
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Their logo is of 4 points going outward with an emphasis on the one pointing north.
I inverted that idea. To four points coming together in a community, while still forming a crossroad. The one bronze arrow points upward.
Seems to fit the simplicity of Elevation Church in Charlotte, Northpoint etc.
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This "cross" speaks of community, and an important role for everyone within the body.
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My thought here was a crossroad where all walks come together to form the cross. It is not overtly "religious" as the cross is a bit subtle... but still centers around Christ and His power to unite and bring together.
Please let me know if I can help you further.
- Paul