Pinkston DentalLogo Design Contest Logo Design Contest Contests / Pinkston Dental Pinkston Dental has selected their winning logo design. For $875 they received 591 designs from 78 different designers from around the world. Find out how LogoTournament works How LogoTournament works Contest Annotation Delete We are sorry, but the time to edit this annotation has expired. Save Cancel Entries by FlatWorld Return to Contest Return to Contest Comment Activity Order by Ranking Entry Number Comment Activity To leave a comment please click on the logo. 1st Withdrawn 2nd 2 Withdrawn 3rd Withdrawn 6th Withdrawn 8th Withdrawn New 1 Withdrawn New Withdrawn New 1 Withdrawn New 5 Withdrawn New Withdrawn New 1 Withdrawn New 1 Withdrawn New 3 Withdrawn New Withdrawn New 1 Withdrawn New 1 Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New 2 Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn New Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Withdrawn Prefers others. Comment Activity FlatWorld commented on #591 Withdrawn I think this one and #590 are what you want, if I'm following correctly. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #587 Withdrawn Will work on that for you! Also, FYI, you get an editable vector file (EPS) with the logo you choose. Vector means you can enlarge it without loss of resolution. The color also can be changed with any program that supports .EPS files. 6 years ago bpinkston commented on #587 Withdrawn A few different file versions would be great! With the different color combos to accommodate different backgrounds. Would it be possible to add in a blue underline on DENTAL to match the stacked version 567? Is it also possible to get the same color variations in the stacked version 567? Thanks! 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #588 Withdrawn This is just for your reference to show how it would look in plain black for invoices, print ads, faxes, etc. where you are limited to black only. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #587 Withdrawn I can provide you with a few different file versions if you wish. 6 years ago bpinkston commented on #587 Withdrawn I like it a lot 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #587 Withdrawn On dark clothing, the cloth color becomes the second color and the lighter parts, like blue and white, are the screen or embroidery colors. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #585 Withdrawn The most contrast way to put on a dark background is to reverse the dark color to white. There are a couple of other ways that I'll show you, too. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #565 Withdrawn I'll work on those this morning for you, no problem. 6 years ago bpinkston commented on #565 Withdrawn I like this one. How would it look with a line separating dental from the last line? Also what are some different color variations if I use it on a dark background, like a navy shirt or black scrubs? 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #568 Withdrawn This is how you might want to use it for a lab coat in embroidery because the slogan would be too small. Just so you can see the difference. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #566 Withdrawn Sure, I can do that. You could use it stacked or with icon to the left. 6 years ago bpinkston commented on #566 Withdrawn I like this and 565. What about with DENTAL underlined to separate the last two lines? Thanks! 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #566 Withdrawn I like how this looks stacked if you had a need to use a more vertical version of the logo for some applications. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #556 Withdrawn I like the light blue color because it gives feeling of clean and soothing. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #555 Withdrawn Linked P and D show yin-yang balance, partnership with patient. 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #500 Withdrawn Here is a link of generic designs you should try to avoid: http://www.gtdesigns.it/overusedlogos/ 6 years ago FlatWorld commented on #500 Withdrawn Hope one of these entries is something that will work for you. I've tried a lot of simple things. 6 years ago