Singular InversionsLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Singular Inversions has selected their winning logo design.

For $350 they received 290 designs from 57 different designers from around the world.

Entries by
Lindsey

1st
#99

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New
#162

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New
#46

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New
#290

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#168

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#167

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#166

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#164

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#163

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#112

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#111

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#107

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#106

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#105

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#27

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#2

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#1

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Hi, here is my initial entry for your consideration. I'd love to have your feedback. Thanks!

(This comment references Entry #1)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi, I'm so pleased to see your ranking of my most recent entry. Please don't hesitate to let me know if there's any changes you'd like to see from me -- be it color, font, wordmark treatment, etc. I had another idea and thought I'd submit it. I hope there's no such thing as too many options in your book! Thanks for your consideration. - Lindsey

(This comment references Entry #46)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi, I've been working on revisions for you to give my logo a more techy feel. Here is my first revision for your consideration. Thanks!

(This comment references Entry #99)
14 years ago
 
Client
I like the shadowing that gives the logo a feeling of 3D. Is it possible to make the S 3D ? And the dot a sphere ? I'm not an artist so not sure but that may be what differentiates this very clever logo from being a staid bank-like symbol to a more complex high-tech one.
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi! Thanks for your feedback. You know, I tried playing with a 3d effect last night, but I worried that the addition of the third dimension made the logo lose a lot of its simple appeal because the inversion of the I out of the S is less obvious. But you be the judge. I tried 2 methods for your consideration. I hope you like the outcome! Thanks!

(This comment references Entry #162)
14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here is one more try at a 3d effect, this time without extruding the shape, but just rotating it a bit. Thanks!

(This comment references Entry #166)
14 years ago
 
Client
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14 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi, I'm still thinking about how I can perfect this logo for you. In playing around with a 3D Escher-inspired style, it occurred to me that when tilted a certain way, the center section of the S that isn't interrupted by the I also looks like another style of S. It makes you think twice. I also used a very slight 3D effect and included the grid texture from my previous entries. Thanks!

(This comment references Entry #290)
14 years ago
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