Litigation Management InstituteLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Litigation Management Institute has selected their winning logo design.

For $350 they received 104 designs from 28 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
Hosted at Columbia Law School in New York City, the Litigation Management Institute (LMI) is the first certification program specifically designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the business of litigation management.
Industry
Color Preferences
blue and green (see litmgmt.org for color references)
Our Ideas & Additional Information
What we do need are two "logos" or type treatments. One for LMI and one for CLMP. LMI is the institute itself. We want those three letters styled in a way that we can use as kind of a logo for the program. It can include other small elements (see examples I've listed below) if you'd like. CLMP is the designation participants will be receiving. It's intended to be something they'll put after their name on professional correspondence. We also plan to create some CLMP "alumni" networking groups and other items, so we'd like to have a treatment for that as well. They should relate to one another, but not be the same. The CLMP one should be able to work as a lapel pin.

I've posted some industry examples below for your reference.
http://www.dri.org/

http://aiadc.org/aiapub/


http://www.rims.org/Pages/Default.aspx

http://www.aicpcu.org/default.htm
Themes
Refined
Secure

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Discussion

 
Logo Designer
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13 years ago
 
Client
These are all looking great. Please keep the color palette to the blue and lime green as seen in examples 1, 6 and 18. I also like the designs that allow me to use the logo mark with or without the text "Litigation Management Institute," as seen in most all the examples.

Where the words are used, they should be of equal weight. I don't want the word Litigation to be more prominent than Management. They are of equal value and without one another mean something completely different.
13 years ago
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