Thanks Dennis. This is really coming together.
I think I prefer the design elements but can you remove them just to see if the thicker figures work on their own?
I like that there is a "child" represented more like #139.
I don't love it. I like 139 - team felt it was too abstract.
I like 177 it just doesn't have the "child" representation I think that why I hesitates.
I will show this one to the team
Thank you. For so many options.
Can we use:
1. The blue circle from #127
2. These Figures
3. The Writing from #71 with the exception of the line and word "for" to be matching the colour of the circle
Thank you. The colours are not quite right.
But to be honest our team isn't agreeing on the imagery. Do you have any other ideas to represent child, family caregiver? We all like the circle and the words to the right.
Would still like to see it with the colour scheme back either in the circle with white figures or making the figures coloured like the bears in the attached logo.
We would like to see it tie back into the the affiliated logo.
Can the outside circle be thicker.
And the figures be the colours from like the polar bears (in attached logo).
Also the picture be bigger - not sure if this means breaking the words up more and making it all one size
Diabetes Education
Resource For
Children & Adolescents
Thank you.
1. Can you put a medium blue circle around the circle figures?
2. Wording: can you leave the "FOR" in line 2 and take Children & Adolescents to a third line with same font and size as Diabetes Education Resource
Thank you. This is looking like what we want.
1. Can you remove the multi colour back ground and
a. outline the figures with shades of blue or
b. make the figures shades of solid blue
2. Can you then use one of the above options - take the wording out of the circle and move the words to the right of the logo.
Can we make the circle thinner?
It seems too busy in the middle. Something in the middle that represents health supporting children and their families, like something in 3 (child, family, health care provider).
Maybe not the bears.
Could you change the red to a dark blue and the dark blue to a lighter blue (creating a blue circle)? And use the bear logo in the centre instead of human figure? Using colors that complement the bear logo
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You need the select the winner and then I will upload the final files of the winning logo in high resolution.
This is our winning design. Can you suggest any changes or tweaks that may need to be done?
Not sure of next steps?
Can we try the wording from #139 with the different colour "FOR"
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We are selecting between 3 designs that you created :)
Can you ensure the hands do not make contact with the heads of the other figures?
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I know there needs to be some separation just wondering if possible to have a thinner line?
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I think I prefer the design elements but can you remove them just to see if the thicker figures work on their own?
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Do check
Regards
Dennis
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I'm not sure what it is that doesn't catch the eye right.
#210 flows better in the circle
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1. Can the circle be the same thickness as in #139?
2. the words be all the dark blue?
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I don't love it. I like 139 - team felt it was too abstract.
I like 177 it just doesn't have the "child" representation I think that why I hesitates.
I will show this one to the team
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Regards
Dennis
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Can you make the circle slightly thinner?
Thanks
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Dennis
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Can we use:
1. The blue circle from #127
2. These Figures
3. The Writing from #71 with the exception of the line and word "for" to be matching the colour of the circle
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Thicker blue circle (similar to the international symbol of diabetes)
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and doesn't have child representation that the team seems to be wanting. :)
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But to be honest our team isn't agreeing on the imagery. Do you have any other ideas to represent child, family caregiver? We all like the circle and the words to the right.
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Dennis
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We would like to see it tie back into the the affiliated logo.
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And the figures be the colours from like the polar bears (in attached logo).
Also the picture be bigger - not sure if this means breaking the words up more and making it all one size
Diabetes Education
Resource For
Children & Adolescents
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Can you use the tones of blues from the bear logo attached?
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1. Can you put a medium blue circle around the circle figures?
2. Wording: can you leave the "FOR" in line 2 and take Children & Adolescents to a third line with same font and size as Diabetes Education Resource
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Regards
Dennis
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1. Can you remove the multi colour back ground and
a. outline the figures with shades of blue or
b. make the figures shades of solid blue
2. Can you then use one of the above options - take the wording out of the circle and move the words to the right of the logo.
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It seems too busy in the middle. Something in the middle that represents health supporting children and their families, like something in 3 (child, family, health care provider).
Maybe not the bears.
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Regards
Dennis
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