EvelopsLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / Evelops
Evelops has selected their winning logo design.
For $250 they received 248 designs
from 34 different designers from around the world.
Logo Design Brief
Edit
Client
Slogan
Professional software consulting
What We Do
Software development consulting for custom business solutions and online applications.
Industry
Color Preferences
Good colours: Multiple colours including a range of blues such as navy blue. Greens and pale yellows would also go well.
Bad colours: Avoid black, orange.
We don't have a company colour scheme at present. The logo must be suitable to appear on a white background.
We like logos with 2-5 colours, but if you are going to use many colours, please try to group them or shade similar colours into each other, ie shades of green, shades of blue, etc. Rainbow-like colour spreads are bad because they resemble printing companies.
Bad colours: Avoid black, orange.
We don't have a company colour scheme at present. The logo must be suitable to appear on a white background.
We like logos with 2-5 colours, but if you are going to use many colours, please try to group them or shade similar colours into each other, ie shades of green, shades of blue, etc. Rainbow-like colour spreads are bad because they resemble printing companies.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
We are looking for a logo with the word Evelops to the right of it. The slogan should not be included. Fonts like Helvetica or the winning font from our other contest https://logotournament.com/contests/ehealth_training are good. Text should be shaded if possible.
The concept of a logo made up of multiple elements that are synchronised or interacting seems a good place to start.
Sleek curves are great because they convey professionalism. You can see an example curved logo we like in our previous contest winner at https://logotournament.com/contests/ehealth_training
Suggestions that we'd like to see explored:
1) Abstract swirls and/or curves
2) Interlocking puzzle pieces of different colours
3) Multiple zig-zagging arrows pointing diagonally up to the right like stock rising
4) A seedling (growing plant) emerging with an abstract or stylised background.
If you're making a late entry then please make sure to put your own 'spin' on the design to make it unique to you. Don't hesitate to message me either.
Fully 3D logos are bad because they are unsuited for corporate environments. Drop shadows are bad for the same reason. We love shaded 2D logos, or 2D logos that use shading to appear raised. We like shading on our logos similar to our winning entry from https://logotournament.com/contests/ehealth_training
We are open to the idea of an e in the logo but it should not be just a 'plain' e. It should be heavily stylised or abstract, or visible in the elements of the logo but subtle. Just showing curves or gaps between elements that could be a c or e is good. Also, the logo must not look like the blue internet explorer e. You can definitely use blue components in the logo but there should be additional colours as well.
The concept of a logo made up of multiple elements that are synchronised or interacting seems a good place to start.
Sleek curves are great because they convey professionalism. You can see an example curved logo we like in our previous contest winner at https://logotournament.com/contests/ehealth_training
Suggestions that we'd like to see explored:
1) Abstract swirls and/or curves
2) Interlocking puzzle pieces of different colours
3) Multiple zig-zagging arrows pointing diagonally up to the right like stock rising
4) A seedling (growing plant) emerging with an abstract or stylised background.
If you're making a late entry then please make sure to put your own 'spin' on the design to make it unique to you. Don't hesitate to message me either.
Fully 3D logos are bad because they are unsuited for corporate environments. Drop shadows are bad for the same reason. We love shaded 2D logos, or 2D logos that use shading to appear raised. We like shading on our logos similar to our winning entry from https://logotournament.com/contests/ehealth_training
We are open to the idea of an e in the logo but it should not be just a 'plain' e. It should be heavily stylised or abstract, or visible in the elements of the logo but subtle. Just showing curves or gaps between elements that could be a c or e is good. Also, the logo must not look like the blue internet explorer e. You can definitely use blue components in the logo but there should be additional colours as well.
Themes
Masculine
Simple
Modern
Refined
Secure
Entries
1st
Withdrawn
2nd
Withdrawn
3rd
Withdrawn
4th
Withdrawn
5th
Withdrawn
6th
Withdrawn
7th
Withdrawn
8th
Withdrawn
9th
Withdrawn
10th
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
New
Withdrawn
New
New
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New
Withdrawn
New