CSG CapitalLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / CSG Capital

CSG Capital has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 329 designs from 61 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
We are a (small) boutique investment bank in New York that specializes in mergers & acquisitions for privately held businesses
Industry
Financial
Color Preferences
Dark blue and perhaps combined with lighter shade blue
Our Ideas & Additional Information
www.creditsuisse.com logo, strong font like www.kkr.com (where it spells out the firm name). We want a clean, simple, institutional font. At the same time, we think outside the box and are very creative in our innovative solutions.
Themes
Masculine
Simple
Classic
Refined
Secure

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Discussion

 
Client
Our firm does think "outside the box." Perhaps this idea can be conveyed in the logo, but goal is to have a very clean and simple look.
14 years ago
 
Client
Thanks for the great submissions everyone! #80 brought my attention to the idea of using a broken box, to show the creative of the firm (thinking outside the box).
14 years ago
 
Client
Also, I wonder whether we could see variations using a stronger box. #2 did a good job of starting this idea of using the name and a box. Want to be subtle, but give a box more depth, thickness, prominence? Thanks everyone.
14 years ago
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