Sloane FarmLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Sloane Farm

Sloane Farm has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 90 designs from 9 different designers from around the world.
2nd
#51
New
#50
New
#32
New
#31
New
#52
New
#27
New
#29

Withdrawn

New
#26
Prefers others.
#25

Discussion

 
Client
Hi Nancy,

Thank you. This is an interesting design. I am hoping you can add some additional produce without losing it's current look and feel. My fruits are; strawberries and peaches. My vegetables are: asparagus, tomatoes, salad greens, yellow squash, sweet potatoes, green and yellow beans. I am thinking a red, orange, or yellow would make the design pop.
Thanks, Debra
10 years ago
 
Client
Thanks for the color. Can you please add additional fruits and vegetables, as suggested above? Debra
10 years ago
 
Client
Hi Nancy - Can you add the tag-line "One-Woman Farm" into #32 without making it look too cluttered? The vegetables on the road are very nice! Thanks, Debra
10 years ago
 
Client
Hi Nancy, You will be in my top 5, thank you for your designs. Can you add a hyphen in One-Woman Farm, place it below Sloane Farm. A little concerned about adding another color element in the print. Can you try for One-Woman Farm in a lighter or darker shade of the two colors in Sloane Farm? Thanks.
10 years ago
 
Logo Designer
#52 Logo shown in a single color so that you can see that it will be affordable and legible in all media .... no fine lines (affects scale-ability) nor dependencies on shades or contrast of colors (affects expense on spot color printing or thread count in embroidery, etc)

Hope this helps :)
10 years ago
 
Client
The single color #52 just doesn't look as visually appealing as #51. T-shirts are way down the road for me. My first priority is business cards and stickers for jams and bags of produce. Next would be a web-site. Any issues on legibility with these items? Thanks.
10 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I'm not wowed by the single color logo either :D :D :D I meant only to show that it retains integrity without multiple colors... this is often used as a test of a logo.

If you opt for CMYK printing for the labels, stickers, etc you should not have a problem - digital printing is very affordable now. Sometimes black and white logo is helpful to have - watermark, signage, carving, etching, imprinting, business checks, silk screening, photocopies, invoices ... and if you'd like to splurge on paper for some project, a black and white logo will help cut print costs..

Scalability is something to consider. When scaled down, the definition between objects and fine lines can be lost - in both print and onscreen. However, you are reviewing logos here at about the size you would use onscreen.

:D
10 years ago
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