Natali litLogo Design Contest

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Natali lit has selected their winning logo design.

For $275 they received 96 designs from 16 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
Canada
Slogan
Des histoires pour bien dormir
What We Do
Natalilit is a childrens storyteller and author who reads books live to children about to go to bed. She will read these stories to children (girls as well as boys) between the ages of 0-6 years of age. The stories are read with a reassuring voice and are designed to cuddle and cajole the child slowly to sleep.

The author will not be in a costume. They will simply offer the image of a mother like figure.

Other important points

"Natali" is the name of the person
"lit" is the French word for the action of reading and is a double entendre which also means "bed" as well

(Des histoires pour bien dormir) roughly translates to "stories to fall asleep")
Industry
Entertainment
Color Preferences
We would like to see your ideas on this. A file with a scan of one of the pages of a story book will be included to give you an idea of what type of colours could inspire you
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Although the principal story teller is also an author, they will be reading books from other autors as well. The main purpose of the logo is to communicate story telling.

The final files must include fonts or at least font indications. Google fonts and Adobe Typekit fonts are prefered and will be considered at selection.

Also, we will ask for full colour eps or ai files as well as BW logos and inverts

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Discussion

 
Client
Thank you so far for your entries. Lots of talent here for sure. I think by now you have all seen the top ranked logo. I believe it has a lot to do with the fact that it can be made to be a partial logo where the lettering does not have to be seen and one understands and recognizes the brand anyway. Just wanted to throw that out there. The pictoral element and the lettering element of the logo must be able to live on its own. Hope that helps everyone!
8 years ago
 
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I was just told that you cannot see each others post. OK. Same holds though. I will re state this so as not to cause animosity amoungst each other. The pictoral element and the lettering element of the logo must be able to live on its own. This is regardless of whether you see the first place logo or not. Sorry everyone. Did not know this rule
8 years ago
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