GraspLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Grasp has selected their winning logo design.

For $400 they received 339 designs from 79 different designers from around the world.
1st
#298

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5th
#183

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New
#301

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#300

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#299

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#196

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#195
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#185

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#184

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#182

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#145

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#144

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#143

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#142

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#95

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#70

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#59

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#58

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#57

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#55

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#51

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#50

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#88

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#87

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#86

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#85

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#74

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#73

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#72

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#71

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#56

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#54

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#53

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#52

Discussion

 
Love the font you used in this design. It has a nice balance with the icon which is different but interesting. Do you think you can create a balanced look with the icon on the left side. If you have another icon concept for grasping that would balance with the font you used in the dodaii logo, I would be interested in that also. Font might need to have just a little more weight than dodaii. Thanks again
14 years ago
 
You posted a lot of stuff since I just commented and all of them are have a polished look, thanks. Now the spiral is cool but I am not digging the new fonts as much as the old one. They are too decorative which makes them hard to read. Looking at your portfolio, I notice a design for Graphic Designer Gallery that did not get pick as a winner but the G turn on its back is better cool. Grasping a concept is a hard to show in an icon without the old lightbulb or such. But a G like that different. Think you could balance a look between a Stylized G and a font family that would match it?
14 years ago
 
We like the G on it's side and we liked that first font you used but after seeing them together for the first time, it feels like they don't fit. It's like you need another font or all caps to match the G or you need another style G to go with your first font choice. #55 is fine, both seem to work well together and after looking at #57, we think it works best on top like it is in #50. Thanks again for submitting such polished designs.
14 years ago
 
Thanks for all the version you submitted. After looking at all of them, I can not get away from your first font choice. #50 an more so #55 are balance just right. If you are using Illustrator with the 3D filter, can you make one change to #59, kill the shadow and take the G and rotate the back on the X axis 60 degrees with a perceptive set to 160 degrees (If the G was a dinner plate that we were looking perpendicular too, this would be like rotating the top away from us). This should make it an oval which could be scaled so the top of it extends just a little past the x height of the grasp letter and the base of the oval G is just a little pass the base line of the letters. Thanks.
14 years ago
 
Thanks for the update on the logo. Want to know how you would handle a tagline "elearning innovations" with #95? Could be upper lower, lower or all caps. Just want to see how you see a tagline fitting with the logo for as placement and wieght.
14 years ago
 
What if you used a condensed font in all caps for the tagline? Having it between the G & P seems to work best #143.
14 years ago
 
Could you do 1 more version using the elements in #185. Change the background to RGB (59/59/59) and move the icon above the logo like you have it in #51. Let the width of the #185 icon extent the same as the the icon in #51(end of the R and end of the S). Kill the tag line and change the text to white and give the #185 icon the same color and effect treatment as the gold part of icon #51.

What is the name of the font you used Grasp?
14 years ago
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