Skooby's Indoor Dog ParkLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
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Skooby's Indoor Dog Park has selected their winning logo design.
For $275 they received 101 designs
from 14 different designers from around the world.
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Client
Slogan
Always Perfect for Play!
What We Do
Indoor dog park & daycare. People who are tired of stircrazy dogs and muddy feet/floors. Those who want to train their own dog without doggy playground equipment at home. Dog community.
Industry
Color Preferences
Bright active yellow, perky teal, dark navy grounding accents.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
I would like a simple dog character that can be incorporated into both the website and products and uniforms. It should convey fun, activity, and the happy sense of a sunny day. The idea being that the outdoor weather may be crap, but the weather at our indoor park is always perfect (clean, safe, not messy, not wet or too hot/cold) . I have attached some reference files that tested well as a general type, and we liked things about them. Not meant to be a copy. Clean, active, fun. I also attached some color scheme swatches for inspiration. We are open to suggestion as well.
Hey all! I had a lot of entries so wanted to make a blanket statement here for everyone. If you had variations and I liked one better, I no-thanks'ed the less favorites to make it quicker. Otherwise, the main points were drive-by impact/legibility of the dog or text (too complex or too small to read driving by the sign) or the dog character lacked that "i'm having a total blast" energy. A few were too serious for our taste. Trying to provide you all feedback quickly as we are getting down to the wire! Thanks all for great work!
Hey all! I had a lot of entries so wanted to make a blanket statement here for everyone. If you had variations and I liked one better, I no-thanks'ed the less favorites to make it quicker. Otherwise, the main points were drive-by impact/legibility of the dog or text (too complex or too small to read driving by the sign) or the dog character lacked that "i'm having a total blast" energy. A few were too serious for our taste. Trying to provide you all feedback quickly as we are getting down to the wire! Thanks all for great work!