Lerner, Arnold & Winston, LLPLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Lerner, Arnold & Winston, LLP

Lerner, Arnold & Winston, LLP has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 78 designs from 18 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
We are a law firm, with the acronym LAW.
Industry
Color Preferences
Blue, White and Grey
Our Ideas & Additional Information
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Themes
Classic

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Discussion

 
Client
Could you possibly take logos numbered 1 and 10 and put them to the backdrop of an iconic image of a Courthouse, ie the pillars and steps of 60 Centre St. in NY?

Thank you, Frank Winston
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hello, John/Frank:

Just to let you know, we are forbidden from using "mock-ups" or backgrounds of photographs in our uploads. It's part of the contest rules and the site. It prevents distortion of what you're getting -- it gives a level playing ground between all contestants. Meaning...everyone's logo should be evaluated equally, on a white background ideally (or some other solid background). That's the idea, at least. It gets distracting otherwise, and Clients like yourself could wind up missing what the logo actually looks like if a background becomes part of the visual field.
11 years ago
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