Lines of CommunicationLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Lines of Communication has selected their winning logo design.

For $320 they received 154 designs from 35 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
Australia
What We Do
Copywriting and editing services for corporate promotion, marketing and media relations.
Industry
Media
Color Preferences
Black, orange, grey
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Contemporary twist to a traditional craft?
Themes
Simple
Refined

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Discussion

 
ake
Logo Designer
Hello! Here are some hints for getting the most out of your contest as it progresses:

~~ Rank designs daily -- this will encourage participation.
~~ Leave private feedback by clicking on a design -- designers will receive an email of your comment and can respond directly.
~~ When you provide feedback to designers, you increase the chances of getting the logo you want. More feedback = better results!
10 years ago
 
Client
Am dealing with some really good concepts here. Thank you to everyone who has entered. Just one general comment to make at this point ... ,many entrants are placing undue emphasis on what they see as a keyword. The branding needs to be seen as a 'whole'. That is, each word in the phrase carries equal weight to be able to convey the complete message.
10 years ago
 
Client
Just one more thing that may help. Many of the designs are featuring a feather graphic which, in context, would be more artistically appropriate if it was actually an old-fashioned quill, complete with nib and inkwell.
Thanks
10 years ago
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