Crossroads ManagementLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Crossroads Management Crossroads Management has selected their winning logo design. For $475 they received 325 designs from 43 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 dnelz 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 Withdrawn 10th 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. 1 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. 2 Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Comment Activity dnelz commented on #184 Withdrawn How about this. Thx. 5 years ago Xandi commented on #90 Withdrawn I think these colours work better, bringing management more into the forefront, with the green in the graphic element tying it together nicely. One quick question however regarding the little sun or moon in the graphic element: I am not opposed to it, but rather wanted to make sure that it was meant to be there (as in that I did not mis-see it, nor that it was accidental) so I can comment on it as an element in the future too. 5 years ago dnelz commented on #79 Withdrawn Thanks for the feedback and good respond from you too. Have you checked my newest design? Also..what do you think of this design? do you think it still need iumprovement on font, color etc ? Best Regards, dnelz 5 years ago Xandi commented on #79 Withdrawn I like the idea of the graphic element embedded in the O of 'crossroads', whereby connecting the management aspect with the crossroads. However, the colour combinations at this moment seems to incur a separation of the two words with one being the name, and the other a descriptor. I am not against the idea of the colour split between the Crossroads and Management, although this colour combination seems to offset management to the tagline. 5 years ago