Northwest Arkansas Young ProfessionalsLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Northwest Arkansas Young Professionals Northwest Arkansas Young Professionals has selected their winning logo design. For $250 they received 94 designs from 15 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Logo Design Brief Edit Client nbart12 United States Slogan NWYAP What We Do Northwest Arkansas Young Professionals (NWAYP, Inc.) is a non-profit corporation founded by young professionals, oriented towards promoting business to the younger, professional populations through networking and social events, volunteerism and community service. Industry Non-Profit Color Preferences Designer choice Themes Simple Entries Order by Ranking Entry Number Order by Ranking Entry Number 1st offbeatdesign 2nd FunDesign Withdrawn 3rd exodus Withdrawn 4th offbeatdesign Withdrawn 5th FunDesign Withdrawn 6th offbeatdesign Withdrawn 7th offbeatdesign Withdrawn 8th 2B Pencil Withdrawn 9th greenlite Withdrawn 10th offbeatdesign Withdrawn New danoeadjie Withdrawn New envision Withdrawn New exodus Withdrawn New losmavros Withdrawn New greenlite Withdrawn New FunDesign Withdrawn New FunDesign New Denir Withdrawn New Denir Prefers others. cie Prefers others. cie Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. exodus Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. exodus Withdrawn Prefers others. BusinessBuilders Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. BIG love Withdrawn Prefers others. BIG love Withdrawn Prefers others. BIG love Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. losmavros Withdrawn Prefers others. vuelta Withdrawn Prefers others. vuelta Withdrawn Prefers others. bluejet Withdrawn Prefers others. FunDesign Withdrawn Prefers others. FunDesign Withdrawn Prefers others. Denir Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. greenlite Withdrawn Prefers others. danoeadjie Withdrawn Prefers others. danoeadjie Withdrawn Prefers others. danoeadjie Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign Withdrawn Prefers others. offbeatdesign 1 2 1 2 Next > Discussion nbart12 Client Example #1 fits that professional look that the organization is going for. We would like to see this in more of a letterform mark format…just excluding the full organization title from the logo. Three things to keep in mind. 1. Simple2. Professional/trendy look3. Logo is appealing to both genders as the organization is an equal split 14 years ago nbart12 Client we are going for a "professional and young" image... so the logo needs to be clean... www.nwayp.org is our current website - google for other "young professional" organizations and see what they're doing...i don't know that we are real fond of the multi colored people icons... The TYE logo is good, but we're afraid it may be too male oriented... 14 years ago nbart12 Client also, our members are typically middle-class+, we're in the home of wal-mart so most of our members have pretty good jobs, they like to go out to fancy restaurants and socialize a lot... i hope that helps when you're designing our logo... so clean, professional, higher-end. 14 years ago nbart12 Client losmavrosnot sure we're into the people 14 years ago nbart12 Client #20, maybe more style to the design? 14 years ago nbart12 Client #26 - we're liking it so far... have any other ideas up your sleeve... the font is cool.Also - maybe try something with the state of arkansas as the symbol with the northwest corner highlighted or something? 14 years ago