Hampton Snowbird RendezvousLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Hampton Snowbird Rendezvous Hampton Snowbird Rendezvous has selected their winning logo design. For $400 they received 180 designs from 23 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Entries by Q Division Design Return to Contest Return to Contest Withdrawn New #71 Withdrawn Prefers others. #74 Withdrawn Prefers others. #73 Withdrawn Prefers others. #72 Withdrawn Prefers others. #70 Withdrawn Prefers others. #56 Withdrawn Prefers others. #55 Withdrawn Prefers others. #54 Prefers others. #48 Discussion Q Division Design Logo Designer Hi, my inspiration for the logo was to combine a boat and bird together... well the result is this, the graphic part represent a sail of boat (sailboat or trawler - leave it on the viewer fantasy) blow it by wind and front view angle, the bird is white (for snow) and have long tail - representing waves of the sea. The logo is pretty simple and adventurous i will say... is not something... how to say - silly modern, i believe the specific industry can recognize a bit playful and targeted modern touch on the logo. i hope you will like it, and of course any suggestions to improvement will be deeply appreciatedBestQ 10 years ago Q Division Design Logo Designer Entry #54 is the almost the same with #48, but i make it a more playfull, modern and colored. 10 years ago mtw Client Nice designs and looking forward to more of your creative ideas! A specific comment on this set of ideas is that the text needs to be more integrated into the logo design ... to be more solid, and a visual resting place for the icon. I like 54 best, as a more "energetic" treatment. 48 is more spartan but could also work, again with an integration of the event name, and quite possibly different text face for each (matching the energy or staid treatment of each). I think the bottom swash can go away on all of the designs as it's distracting, unbalances the solid shape of the other elements, and wind/wave movement is already incorporated by other means. Also please continue to review my on-going high-level general comments and tips, made to the entire group in the LogoTournament Brief. These are very important. As an example, the fine line treatment of the bird on the sail may be too detailed for small print or web viewing. Great job so far! Thanks and best regards, Mark 10 years ago