Pembridge GroupLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Pembridge Group

Pembridge Group has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 99 designs from 22 different designers from around the world.
1st
#3

Withdrawn

4th
#24

Withdrawn

5th
#26

Withdrawn

9th
#48

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#80

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#79

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#49

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#27

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#25

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#23

Withdrawn

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#2

Withdrawn

Prefers others.
#1

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
To kick things off - a highly stylised Australia symbol - reflects digital flow of data in the curve forms.

(This comment references Entry #1)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Information dots - also a very loose visual Australian reference to the Boomerang - information being sent.

Excuse the typo in Bookkeeping in earlier entries - I copied from your tag line which has an error - you might fix it as others might copy/paste from it.

(This comment references Entry #3)
14 years ago
 
Client
Certainly a great start - thanks for the tip re: typo

No 3 is floating my boat at the moment

Ill see what else comes in before I start ranking

Cheers
Mick

14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks Mick. I'll keep thinking on it - might be some further concepts or updates from me.

Cheers, Mike
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Some other colour and treaments for your perusal - variations on the theme.

(This comment references Entry #23)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Icon representing data, global, systems. A modern and professional mark.

(This comment references Entry #48)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
An icon that supports the name Pembridge. Modern, with a traditional flavour.

(This comment references Entry #49)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
P+G combination icon representing eFuture and cohesive systems.

(This comment references Entry #79)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I was experimenting with this design and had not looked at it in this arrangement but after consideration it has its merits. With the 'arrows' pointing vertically there also appears other possibilities - a stylised bridge, also the shapes form two abstract people working. The more centred, symmetrical layout has a different appeal.

Just thought I'd throw it into the mix in case it appealed to you.

(This comment references Entry #80)
14 years ago
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