A non-profit organization that gets people to download songs for 99 cents. 100% of the proceeds go towards building houses for refugees in America, United Kingdom, Canada, and other developed countries
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Our Target Audience:
I want to especially cater to the young teens to the college demographic....Those who particularly are passionate about music, from the top 40 billboard charts to the indie music lovers
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Think Hard rock cafe meets mtv, meets vh-1 with a purpose and a cause.
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Commonplace
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Adventure
Colorful
Bright
Necessity
Modern
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Applications
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Television
Clothing
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I would like to see some reference to refugee's or poverty, but not too much. Don't want it to be overboard..i still want to keep it leaning on the 'music related' side
Hi thealexboyereview, i would personally advice you stay away from any iPod references for 2 reasons: 1) there might be a copyright issue and 2) it is a very common element, i have seen many small, local music stores using the iPod or other common players as a symbol. In my humble opinion a logo should give the feeling-essence of what you want without the need of using elements which are perhaps too common. Then again it is up to you in the end:-)