Neutron Scattering Society of AmericaLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / Neutron Scattering Society of America
Neutron Scattering Society of America has selected their winning logo design.
For $275 they received 76 designs
from 20 different designers from around the world.
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What We Do
The Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA) was formed in 1992 and is an organization of persons who have an interest in neutron scattering research in a wide spectrum of disciplines.
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Color Preferences
Purple-ish blue, orange-red, warm grey.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
We would like the logo to include our acronym: NSSA
Consider trying to create an icon with the NSSA acronym.
We prefer a simpler icon, though it needs to convey motion and must have a circular element, whether implied or concrete.
Incorporate neutron like shapes:
- Neutrons are often represented as rays. They are a beam, like a beam of light. Sometimes this is conveyed by a fading line or a line getting narrower or a line with an arrow at the end of it.
- Neutrons are also often represented as balls or circles because they are a group of particles.
Use the fonts from our new website - we're using Roboto Slab for our headers and Roboto for our body text.
Consider trying to create an icon with the NSSA acronym.
We prefer a simpler icon, though it needs to convey motion and must have a circular element, whether implied or concrete.
Incorporate neutron like shapes:
- Neutrons are often represented as rays. They are a beam, like a beam of light. Sometimes this is conveyed by a fading line or a line getting narrower or a line with an arrow at the end of it.
- Neutrons are also often represented as balls or circles because they are a group of particles.
Use the fonts from our new website - we're using Roboto Slab for our headers and Roboto for our body text.