@King of Kings
I take note of the fact that your contest brief is very sparce. Generally speaking, the more thorough-going your brief is the more entries you will get in return. Even the stylistic sliders can be a help. Designers, especially those working on spec., like to know their efforts are heading more or less in the 'right' direction and will be more inclined to enter a contest where there is some sense of what that may be.
Here are some other useful tips for getting the most out of your contest:
• Rank designs daily -- this will encourage participation.
• Rank and re-rank a variety of designs to get a variety of new entries.
• Ranking gets your contest noticed! Unless your contest is private, 1st place entries are posted to the portfolio page:
https://logotournament.com/portfolio• Ranking designs daily will also keep your contest from getting cluttered.
• The more feedback you provide, the better results you are going to see.
• Designers are not offended by "Not Interested"
• Over-use of "Not Interested" discourages participation.
• Ranking is a non-monetary means of showing appreciation for designers hard work.
• Designers earn points for designs ranked in the top 10. We like to earn points.
• NOTE: While in JUDGING mode, any designer you rank 1st can submit revisions. And you can re-rank while in judging mode for revisions from other designers already in the contest.
More detailed information on how to get the most out of your contest can be found here:
https://logotournament.com/forum/general_discussion/914https://logotournament.com/forum/contest_holder_discussion You may leave designer specific feedback by clicking on one of their entries which will take to a personal comment area for that designer.