MumboJumboLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / MumboJumbo MumboJumbo has selected their winning logo design. For $400 they received 170 designs from 40 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Entries by Loquaz Return to Contest Return to Contest 2nd #79 Withdrawn 10th #44 Withdrawn New #47 Withdrawn New #45 Withdrawn Prefers others. #80 Withdrawn Prefers others. #46 Withdrawn Prefers others. #31 Withdrawn Prefers others. #19 Withdrawn Prefers others. #13 Withdrawn Prefers others. #12 Withdrawn Prefers others. #11 Withdrawn Prefers others. #10 Withdrawn Prefers others. #9 Discussion Loquaz Logo Designer A wonderfully jumbo typeface. This first version is playful in that any which way you read it (top line then bottom line, or green then black), it's mumbo jumbo!(This comment references Entry #9) 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer A couple of other versions, playing with color(This comment references Entry #10) 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Another idea, two versions, playing with the Os.(This comment references Entry #12) 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Further work on my first entry: playing with color, tightening letterspacing, and adding a gloss effect.(This comment references Entry #19) 14 years ago dmckenzie Client Thanks for the great entries! Feedback below:#31 - We really like the fun element bringing in the different colored buttons. The font is nice, but the "j" is a little hard to read at first glance. Also, can you play with a little more color on that one? #9 & #10 also caught our attention. These might be a good ones to use in exploring placing the logo onto a shape--we use the logo on a lot of different packages, so it would be great to try to contain the logo in a shape. This would help us ground the logo and ensure that it's readable in all uses. 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Thanks so much for your feedback. First is a revsion of #31 with a more legible J.(This comment references Entry #44)Edit: I also eliminated the cut out for the dot on the J from the earlier version. That seemed like an out of place thought, and I think the J reads fine without it. I can always re-introduce it if you'd like. 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Another revsion of #31, adding more color by way of an outline. (I can provide samples of the outline in all of the colors in your palette -- didn't want to inundate you with options right now. Just let me know and I can show them all.)(This comment references Entry #45) 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Another option for making #31 more colorful -- reversing out the type to white. I'm not sure this is as successful, as the colors pop against black a bit better. Again, I can show you this option with the outline in any/all of the colors in your palette.(This comment references Entry #46) 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Adding a shape to #11. Black seemed to be the best option for a graphic shape, so, as you can see, I reversed out mumbo.(This comment references Entry #47) 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Version including the tagline. I also thickened the outline slightly.(This comment references Entry #79) 14 years ago Loquaz Logo Designer Switching out the outline color to PMS 240 -- possibly more appealling to your main demographic.(This comment references Entry #80) 14 years ago