Eastern Pennsylvania Greenways & Trails SummitLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Eastern Pennsylvania Greenways & Trails Summit

Eastern Pennsylvania Greenways & Trails Summit has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 76 designs from 11 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
The Eastern Pennsylvania Greenways & Trails Summit is a two-day workshop that will be held on September 19th and 20th in Center Valley, Pennsylvania. The workshop will convene trail and greenway advocates, developers, users, and municipal supports from at least 11 counties of eastern Pennsylvania. The main goals of the psummit are promoting the regional trail network, building relationships among trail community members, and providing tools to justify trails, especially in a tough economic climate.

There is a planning committee working on the summit, which is being led by the D&L Trail Alliance, a partnership between federal, state, local,non-profit, and inidivual partners to promote the stewardship and use of the 165-mile D&L Trail.

www.delawareandlehigh.org
Industry
Non-Profit
Color Preferences
The use of our organization's green (RGB: 103, 101, 60) and maroon (RGB: 82, 18, 36) would help us tie the logo into other promotional material, but we would be open to similar or other colors.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
We use often use a font that is close to "Georgia", so something similar would help keep this consistent with our other materials.

http://www.delawareandlehigh.org/ This is our website. Something related to this or drawing from it would be good. (However, this should be unique because it is promoting a new event and not our organization.) This link is to information about a similar event we did in the past: http://www.delawareandlehigh.org/index.php/community-outreach/program/lehigh-valley-trails-summit/
Themes
Modern
Colorful
Necessity
Refined

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Discussion

 
Client
I like your #74 but can you still make the tallest building a little shorter?? It looks a little e too tall. Can you bring the building together a little bit too so there isn't so much of a gap. Those are probably the last changes.
12 years ago
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