Leading ReadsLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Leading Reads has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 74 designs from 18 different designers from around the world.
1st
#72

Withdrawn

4th
#19

Withdrawn

5th
#74

Withdrawn

7th
#73

Withdrawn

8th
#20

Withdrawn

9th
#21

Withdrawn

New
#4

Withdrawn

New
#60

Withdrawn

New
#58

Withdrawn

New
#18

Withdrawn

New
#5

Withdrawn

New
#63

Withdrawn

New
#62

Withdrawn

New
#61

Withdrawn

New
#57

Discussion

 
Client
Nice! One thing to note: we changed the tag line.
Content that leads+lasts
12 years ago
 
Client
Don't change this tagline. We may come back to it, so I don't want you to waste time fixing it.
12 years ago
 
Client
We've settled on a tag line:

Can you change it to:

Original content for your brand
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks for considering my design.

uploaded edited tag line and variation colors

thanks
elvin
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
update work
12 years ago
 
Client
Is it my imagination or is the green that's in entry number 4's LEADING identical to the green in the logo shape? If so, I like that and I'd like to see the greens match in the one I've ranked #1

Do you follow me?
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi,

That's not your imagination :) It's true The green in #4 is lighter than #21. I just uploaded #72 as revised.
I've also uploaded color variations #73, #74. hope you like them.

Please feel free requesting any idea you may have. I will try to provide it as best as I can do.

cheers
elvin
12 years ago
 
Client
Loving the changes. Very torn between 1 and 2 rankings. Based on your experience do you think one or the other of these has more possibilities when thinking about taking it from print to web.

My thought was that the green/yellow combination is lovely and bright. The gold/platinum combination (#2 ranked) is a little more serious, but probably ties me down less on the web, in terms of finding compatible colors for my web template. (I'm thinking here about the versatility factor of going from print production to web page production, which have vastly different considerations.)

Also, I'm assuming that if I select your logo, I'll be able to get vector images that are editable (hopefully in Illustrator) and the names of the fonts you used so I can make my other collateral materials work well with the logo. Correct?

Your thoughts and design experience
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
hi..

No problem. I'll support all you need.

cheers!

elvin
12 years ago
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