MoneyChefLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / MoneyChef
MoneyChef has selected their winning logo design.
For $275 they received 146 designs
from 18 different designers from around the world.
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Client
Slogan
Your invoices: paid now
What We Do
MoneyChef purchases food and beverage brands outstanding invoices at a discount by payment upfront while we collect from their customers normal payment terms of 30-90 days.
Industry
Color Preferences
British Racing Green, or vegetable green, possibly gold or something that represents success. Blue maybe
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Silhouette of a chefs face and hat and or eve 1 sided outline . I do not like $ signs. We don't want to show money. The word Money is already there. We are a financial support tool(service) for companies who may not even know they need cash flow help yet before its too late. 82% of startups fail because of cash flow setbacks. MoneyChef can help be apart of their growth and success. The logo FONT should be a graphic NOT live fonts.
Important for trademarkability: You can use any font to design a logo, no matter who created it, period.
Copyright law does not allow anyone to copyright a font design they have created. So anyone can create a logo using any font that's available.
While a font cannot be copyrighted, the digital font file itself can be copyrighted. That is why you cannot buy a font online and give it away or sell it to anyone else. The code used to render the font on your computer or printer is copyrighted, but the design of the font is not.
So for example, if you design a logo using Hoefler & Co's Gotham, and you convert the letterforms to a vector format, you can safely provide that vector file to your client for them to use. But you cannot give them a copy of that font file for their use. They must purchase their own.
Where you may run into problems is with trademark law. If your logo (or any part of it) looks too much like an existing logo, then the owner of that logo may deem that your logo infringes on their trademark.
Important for trademarkability: You can use any font to design a logo, no matter who created it, period.
Copyright law does not allow anyone to copyright a font design they have created. So anyone can create a logo using any font that's available.
While a font cannot be copyrighted, the digital font file itself can be copyrighted. That is why you cannot buy a font online and give it away or sell it to anyone else. The code used to render the font on your computer or printer is copyrighted, but the design of the font is not.
So for example, if you design a logo using Hoefler & Co's Gotham, and you convert the letterforms to a vector format, you can safely provide that vector file to your client for them to use. But you cannot give them a copy of that font file for their use. They must purchase their own.
Where you may run into problems is with trademark law. If your logo (or any part of it) looks too much like an existing logo, then the owner of that logo may deem that your logo infringes on their trademark.
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