NoblesvilleHomes.comLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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NoblesvilleHomes.com has selected their winning logo design.

For $275 they received 159 designs from 23 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
Slogan
Buy. Sell. Rent. (does NOT have to be included in logo)
What We Do
We are Realtors in Noblesville, IN (The Elliott Team) who are beginning a new branding effort that champions our local-specific domain name. I always envisioned something with an N and an H (NoblesvilleHomes.com) that was easily understood. I just don't know how to brand it. In every logo I've attempted, the
".com" looks out of place and ridiculous. I need a creative way to incorporate the ".com". Another thought would be to just do a logo that centers around Noblesville Homes and be able to add ".com" to it or "The ...Noblesville Homes... Team". Let your creativity run wild...my imagination is exhausted
Industry
Real Estate
Color Preferences
Our local school's colors are Black & Gold (very well known across the area). However, we're debating whether or not to "blend in or stand out". I'm actually leaning toward standing out

NO Blue & White combinations (local "rival" city's colors)
Our Ideas & Additional Information
We're trying to incorporate Noblesville as much as possible, while making it known that we're here for real estate purposes. I'd love a simplistic, sleek, fun logo that can be put on any advertising. We'll be using this logo as a flagship for a new website design

Local Websites:
NoblesvilleHSAthletics.com
CityofNoblesville.org
NoblesvilleHomes.com (right now directs to our personal real estate page)
Themes
Colorful
Modern

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Discussion

 
Client
I should add that I am not a fan of the 4-square insignias
10 years ago
 
Client
Looking for something more "square" and less elongated. I want to make Noblesville Homes look less "website" and more "brand"
10 years ago
 
Client
As of this moment, the options presented are much too generic. Top 3 are just the best out of all presented, not viable options
10 years ago
 
Client
Still looking for something that is much more SQUARE
10 years ago
 
Client
I still need Noblesville and Homes to connect. Noblesville and Homes.com look like two separate entities in most of these
10 years ago
 
Client
All of these make my brand look like I'm a builder. I'm a real estate agent and would be fine with leaving off a 'house' element and focusing more on the lettering and cohesiveness of Noblesville Homes
10 years ago
 
Client
Scratch the focus on the N & H. I want Noblesville Homes to be bold and fun. Maybe the .com is incorporated as the second rung of the "E" in HOMES and that crosses into the S? Maybe the H in homes is a house? Or the O? Doesn't have to be black and gold.
10 years ago
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