S-3 Public AffairsLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / S-3 Public Affairs
S-3 Public Affairs has selected their winning logo design.
For $675 they received 383 designs
from 43 different designers from around the world.
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Client
What We Do
S-3 Public Affairs is a Washington, DC-based, full service Public Affairs company that provides an innovative, combined approach to government relations, public affairs and political intelligence to deliver winning results that keep our clients in front.
Industry
Color Preferences
Red is a popular color amongst our group, but otherwise we are open minded, and won't mind seeing options that include other colors.
Please keep in mind the purpose for this logo - to brand and advance business for a full-scale, serious Public Affairs firm in Washington, DC. Neon, for instance, probably won't work well to that end, but other, less wild colors are totally fair game for consideration. Rather than aiming to include a large variety of colors, though, please keep things simpler so that the viewer is more attracted to the advertised message - our firm - than the colors that comprise our logo.
Please keep in mind the purpose for this logo - to brand and advance business for a full-scale, serious Public Affairs firm in Washington, DC. Neon, for instance, probably won't work well to that end, but other, less wild colors are totally fair game for consideration. Rather than aiming to include a large variety of colors, though, please keep things simpler so that the viewer is more attracted to the advertised message - our firm - than the colors that comprise our logo.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
S-3 Public Affairs is a new an unique business that joins S-3 Group - a government relations firm - with Bryant Row, a public relations firm. You can view the S-3 logo on their website: http://www.s-3group.com/
You can view the Bryant Row logo on their website (you'll need to scroll down just a bit): http://bryantrow.com/
This new logo should draw inspiration more-so from the S-3 Group logo than Bryant Row's, but ultimately given that this venture is a union of the two companies, we'll welcome any concepts that draw from both.
**NOTE** - Please do not use the exact same typeface as the Bryant Row logo. S-3 Group's typeface is ok, but we prefer that you draw inspiration from, rather than copy, it's exact font/typeface.
You can view the Bryant Row logo on their website (you'll need to scroll down just a bit): http://bryantrow.com/
This new logo should draw inspiration more-so from the S-3 Group logo than Bryant Row's, but ultimately given that this venture is a union of the two companies, we'll welcome any concepts that draw from both.
**NOTE** - Please do not use the exact same typeface as the Bryant Row logo. S-3 Group's typeface is ok, but we prefer that you draw inspiration from, rather than copy, it's exact font/typeface.
Themes
Masculine
Colorful
Necessity
Modern
Refined