Faith & CultureLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Faith & Culture has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 76 designs from 7 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
The logo to be developed is for "Faith & Culture"... a speaker series which will become an annual event hosted by the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. It will encompass 5 topics: Music, Literature, History, Art and Film. Speakers will be sought out to address each of those topics to an audience of attendees.
Industry
Religious
Color Preferences
Blue or Red, but perhaps a color could also be used to target a specific subject: Music, Literature, History, Art, and Film.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
We thought about using a Byzantine-style Orthodox Cross in the middle (to show this program is a Church-related program). Then different symbols that depict each of the 5 subjects of this program (Music, Literature, History, Art, and Film) could be connected, or revolve around the Cross. Or perhaps the Cross is in the middle, then the 5 categories flank it on both sides with the words "Faith & Culture" below this. A good reference for the type of cross we typically use is here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6c/Logo_of_the_Greek_Orthodox_Archdiocese_of_America.jpg
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Luxury
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Refined
Secure
Colorful

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Discussion

 
Logo Designer
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~~ When "Top 5" ends, the "Judging" phase begins. The Designer of the 1st place design will be the only Designer who can submit revisions at that time.

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10 years ago
 
We discovered that these symbols best represent the program. They should surround a Byzantine-Cross similar in fashion to what was provided in our URL linking to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America logo. Perhaps the Cross is central, and the symbols are a lighter shade of gray behind it, equally balanced.
Music: Musical Note or G-Clef
History: Greek-Column Detail
Literature: Feather Quill Pen
Art: Paintbrush w/ Painter's Palette
Film: Movie Reel
10 years ago
 
We also would not mind exploring a concept that works similar in style to the Google Chrome browser logo. The 5 symbols would be placed inside the green, yellow and red (plus two more colors) and that would revolve around the cross (in blue).
10 years ago
 
Can you add the new cross to #56 and #57, but make white triangles that you added in a bit smaller than what they currently are now. Perhaps shrink down the white triangles by 15%.

Can you switch position of 'Art' symbol and 'History' symbol. We think that the details of the paintbrush and palette seem to get lost on the green and we want to try and emphasize that more by placing it against red.
10 years ago
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