Greenfield PartnersLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Greenfield Partners has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 100 designs from 19 different designers from around the world.

2nd
#61

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#100

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#99

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#98

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#78

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#77

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#62

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#51

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#50

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#30

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#11

Discussion

 
First entry. Give me some feedback on this and we will keep moving to the exact look you are trying to achieve! Thanks, Jason

(This comment references Entry #11)
14 years ago
 
Client
More original than rank 1 (too cliche). The solutions we would come up with would be out-of-the-box, so must the logo.

#11, G font is interesting. G color not. P font and color not. Suggest you try some real random ideas and colors. The concept of field is missing somehow.
14 years ago
 
Per your remarks, I have added the field idea to the logo and spiced up the color. How important is purple to this design? Thanks, Jason

(This comment references Entry #30)
14 years ago
 
Client
Cool logo, text better if closer to #26
14 years ago
 
I will keep working on this. I have another few thoughts as well. Thanks, Jason
14 years ago
 
I am uploading 2 new versions. Could you tell me if the purple is mandatory? I took a little of the heat out of the letters, so they are more legible. Thanks, Jason

(This comment references Entry #50)
14 years ago
 
Client
Image is a little dark. maybe silly, but how about a subtle light sky blue background, dark green grass and medium green g? Perhaps greenfield in lower case and dark grey or green - PARTNERS under in all capitals and in lighted grey (not green).
14 years ago
 
I had to work with the grass a little to get enough variation so that it wouldn't blend in, but I think your remarks were very good. I also took a little shine off which makes the G stand out a little more and lightens the overall look. I also really like the word partners underneath. I think that looks better, so I am uploading 2 color variations because I still like the black silhouette grass as well. Thanks, Jason

(This comment references Entry #61)
14 years ago
 
Client
Nice and bright - very original. I like the black silhouette too (very cool), but not sure how you don't make the whole thing too dark. Blue works well.

The g in greenfield might benefit from a larger font (size = as high as the 'r' (greenfield) and as low as the 'P' in (PARTNERS), 'reenfield' in grey. PARTNERS in light grey an perhaps not centered but aligned with the 'd'.
14 years ago
 
I am on the road, so I probably won't be able to send in another entry until later this evening. I will look at your remarks and work toward them. I have a few ideas based on this entry as well. Thanks, Jason
14 years ago
 
A few more ideas to look at staying in the same vein. Jason

(This comment references Entry #77)
14 years ago
 
Client
Sorry #78 is not my cup-of-tea but remains a very nice try. My partners want a little more simplicity and #61 remains a favourite but perhaps too cool.
14 years ago
 
Do you mean too cool as in too hip or too cool as in to cold and needs warmed up? I can fix either, but need to know which cool you mean. :) Jason
14 years ago
 
Ok, I messaged you about the cool and have darkened it a bit, but I think the G still pops. I also think the main text is getting much better and pops more. I took the gloss off the "partners" text and I think it works better. Let me know on the cool part... Thanks, Jason

(This comment references Entry #98)
14 years ago
 
Ok, brother, I'm giving you something in a new direction, but with the same flare. Let me know what you think. I changed the font to a more progressive look, so if you don't like this than I can throw the other font back on this new one. Thanks, Jason

(This comment references Entry #99)
14 years ago
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