Robert J. Malloy, Esquire, P.C.Logo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Robert J. Malloy, Esquire, P.C.

Robert J. Malloy, Esquire, P.C. has selected their winning logo design.

For $475 they received 187 designs from 16 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
We first listen to the reasons why clients contact us (we ask lots of questions as well as ask for information), then, we identify both the legal (as well as the personal issues involved), so we can obtain, organize and analyze all the relevant information to try and resolve that problem.
Industry
Color Preferences
Our colors are grey with deep red
Our Ideas & Additional Information
I thing those three things are pretty good, and probably enough of a challenge.
Themes
Simple
Colorful
Classic
Secure
Style Inspiration

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Discussion

 
Client
The designs are very conservative. I would be interested in more expansive ideas. Thanks
6 years ago
 
Client
The two designs which incorporate a symbol are getting the idea. How can the symbol show what we do?

Thanks again for the ideas. It's a good process.
6 years ago
 
Client
The symbol can be a larger part of the logo. It should try to capture that idea of disorganization, changing to organization. Thanks for the submissions.
6 years ago
 
Client
How can you represent disorganization? Maybe out is random dots or squiggly lines. Perhaps the company name sits on top of the messy part and the design changes to have harmony above the name. It shows the transition.
6 years ago
 
Client
I appreciate the opportunity for dialogue. Thanks.
6 years ago
 
Client
Maybe think of something that is a stretch from the other designs. Let's see. Thanks for all the ideas.
6 years ago
 
Client
anOra gets the idea. From disorganization to organization. The colors represent the legal problem and the emotional problem. They get coordinated and harmonized. Perhaps the emotional side is even more difficult to manage.

Can the firm name be the change, visually, between the chaos and order?
6 years ago
 
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The submissions are getting better and better.

I wonder if the firm name can be place in between the chaos and order, to show things from left to right?
6 years ago
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