PaywellLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / Paywell
Paywell has selected their winning logo design.
For $275 they received 727 designs
from 109 different designers from around the world.
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What We Do
Futuristic, finance, fintech, trustworthy.
We own the Trademark for Paywell so please feel free to include the (R) in a circle or the TM without a circle (looks better). Paywell is ONE word. Do not make a logical separation into PayWell. Our website background is deep blue and purple.
FONTS WE LIKE:
Sohne -- Swiss 721 Bold -- Nimbus Sans Becker -- Helvetica Now or Neue Display
They should be curned so they are close to touching.
We are trying to get a discreet smiley face in there somehow, our initial idea was to chop the "e" with ta straight line that is the same thickness as the line between the l's.
Chop the P so the angle goes straight to the chopped final l. Maintain those angles.
We own the Trademark for Paywell so please feel free to include the (R) in a circle or the TM without a circle (looks better). Paywell is ONE word. Do not make a logical separation into PayWell. Our website background is deep blue and purple.
FONTS WE LIKE:
Sohne -- Swiss 721 Bold -- Nimbus Sans Becker -- Helvetica Now or Neue Display
They should be curned so they are close to touching.
We are trying to get a discreet smiley face in there somehow, our initial idea was to chop the "e" with ta straight line that is the same thickness as the line between the l's.
Chop the P so the angle goes straight to the chopped final l. Maintain those angles.
Industry
Color Preferences
Pantone classic blue 2020 / deep blue to light blue with purple or pink hues/highlights
Our Ideas & Additional Information
- Stripe.com logo is very nice
The chopped "e" in the photo example was not submitted or borrowed from any deisgner. We took a 721 font, mirrored the e, overlapped it and then drew a STRAIGHT line to get nice angles. We can redo the e later but prefer drafts include it as this was our original idea not a designers.
The chopped "e" in the photo example was not submitted or borrowed from any deisgner. We took a 721 font, mirrored the e, overlapped it and then drew a STRAIGHT line to get nice angles. We can redo the e later but prefer drafts include it as this was our original idea not a designers.