Flying Pig GamesLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Flying Pig Games has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 195 designs from 31 different designers from around the world.
1st
#14

Withdrawn

3rd
#188

Withdrawn

New
#186
New
#140

Withdrawn

New
#139

Withdrawn

New
#138

Withdrawn

New
#137

Withdrawn

New
#136

Withdrawn

New
#135
New
#134

Withdrawn

New
#133

Withdrawn

New
#126

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New
#125

Withdrawn

New
#124

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#45

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Prefers others.
#44

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Prefers others.
#43

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Prefers others.
#42

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Prefers others.
#15

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Prefers others.
#13

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Concept is a graphic combination of avaitor wings and a pig nose.

(This comment references Entry #13)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
color variation

(This comment references Entry #14)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
color variation

(This comment references Entry #15)
16 years ago
 
Client
We really like the clever iconic symbol quality of this logo. We're a little concerned that our younger audience might not "get it" at first. We think it would look great on packaging and has the potential to eventually become a very unique recognizable brand mark.

Could we see another version that includes our tagline: Games for Your Passions ?

We'd also be interested in seeing additional versions with other colors to help us gain perspective on it.
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Revised with input from comments

(This comment references Entry #42)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
another

(This comment references Entry #43)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
yet another

(This comment references Entry #44)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
and again

(This comment references Entry #45)
16 years ago
 
Client
Response to #14 is very good. We would like to see it with the brown replaced with black.

We were also wondering if we could see it without the company name around it.

Lastly, we were wondering if perhaps adding a set of stylized pig's ears to the design might help this design win over the younger audience.

Thank you for indulging our requests.
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
logo revised 11/19 with ears & tail

(This comment references Entry #124)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
opps

(This comment references Entry #125)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
another option

(This comment references Entry #126)
16 years ago
 
Client
Ok. The group is liking what this is evolving toward.
They'd like to see #124 with the tagline removed, and "Flying Pig Games" arranged as in your original design (#14)

Thank you for your indulgence.
16 years ago
 
Client
Sorry - one more comment:

The open-ness above the image, as in #126 is coming across aspirational and uplifting. How can we arrange the complete company name "Flying Pig Games" - removing the tagline and just having Flying Pig Games? Thank you again.
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Suggested changes 1

(This comment references Entry #133)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
another option

(This comment references Entry #134)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
an outlined option that would take more work to finese.

(This comment references Entry #135)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
option 1 - font was making problems so I tried others

(This comment references Entry #136)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
option 2

(This comment references Entry #137)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
option3

(This comment references Entry #138)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
option4

(This comment references Entry #139)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
and 5

(This comment references Entry #140)
16 years ago
 
Client
There is hot debate over this design..... lots of positive response, but just as much concern.
The ears are looking like eyes to some folks, someone else mentioned they think of "hello kitty" when they look at it? Your simple concept is extremely popular with the group: a pig's snout with wings, but it's just not there yet - it's too abstract and flat, needs some dimension somehow.

We think that as our brand identity evolves, the mark could develop into something iconic as you originally presented it, but we haven't earned that yet.

Our logo at this stage needs to be a little more straightforward. We don't want people to have to figure it out or wonder if they are seeing something else or thinking of something else when they see it.

Would love to see you nail this design. The opportunity is there.
16 years ago
 
Client
When I say we haven't earned that yet - I am referring to the fact that we are a new company and are still establishing our presence in the industry.

While there are certainly timeless logos that have remained unchanged and stood the test of time from their beginnings, many companies begin with a logo that tells more of the story and then as they establish an identity and recognition, their design can be reduced to more suggestive iconic symbolic representations of the original images.

I am confident there is going to be disagreement with this opinion. I welcome commentary from anyone who is willing to change my mind on this.
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi again, I've taken another look at this design and added goggles. Not sure I like it better but it may address your concerns. FYI. I'm out of pocket tomorrow afternoon until Dec. 1 on Thanksgiving Vacation.
Hope this helps.

(This comment references Entry #186)
16 years ago
 
Logo Designer
another variation on goggles

(This comment references Entry #188)
16 years ago
 
Client
Not sure difference between 186 and 188, but we like the additionof the goggles. One last request: can you apply our company name to these as you used it in 14? Thanks for your great creative energy!! This could be it!
16 years ago
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