Southern California Family Law GroupLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Southern California Family Law Group

Southern California Family Law Group has selected their winning logo design.

For $250 they received 243 designs from 21 different designers from around the world.
4th
#155

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#164

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#163

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#153

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#152

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#151

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#150

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#140

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#139

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#120

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#119

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#91

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#90

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#88

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#52

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#51

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#49

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#47

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#45

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#33

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Hi! Here a long shot from me. I´ve tried to see the proces from a different angle.

In some way SCFLG is there to tie the peoples ends back together again so they can focus on their new lives. So symbolic i made the law firm as a person that is putting the chain back together again.

Hope you like the idea behind it. Any feedback will be appriciated.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #33)
15 years ago
 
Client
It is not a long shot at all! I love the meaning. You gave me an interesting idea...what if you do a mosaic as a logo - and use the slogan: "Putting the pieces together." Or something to that effect. I like the chain concept but as pieces go (your idea) I think a mosaic more accurately describes the process and how it is unique to each and every client. Can you try to design something for me on that front? Let's try it with a lot of colors too.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi, Thanks for the positive feedback.

Here are the mosaic concepts... Made a simple square mosaic and a more broken one.
The squared ones have the tiles wich are falling in place, and the broken onces say enough
to my opinion. Made themcolorfull as to your request and left the nono colorsout ;-)

Any feedback will be appriciated.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #45)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
As we are putting the pieces together I took the opportunity to add jigsaw pieces
into the logo.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #47)
15 years ago
 
Client
Very interesting concepts. What if you put the mosaics in an emblem design. I like the emblems from the Integrative Health contest going on...maybe it sounded better in my head? I do not know. So far and looking at them side by side, I like the simplicity of the first design with the big person and little person (ranked #1 currently) because it says enough...but it does not have the "oh wow" that I am looking for either. The other idea is to try something like the SZE law firm logo that is green and white and black with a simple design. Maybe that line is an experiment to try? I wish I could give you more guidance. You did exactly as I had requested but it is not quite right. Thank you and please continue to submit designs as I have not yet settled on something I love.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Ok thanks for the feedback....

Here another mosaic as a little emblem next to the company name. Added some shadowing on top
to give it more like a shiny look. Hope you like it.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #49)
15 years ago
 
Client
Mark,

Well done. Let's see what we can do to tweak it.

Design: Let's use a circle. I like shiny. The best design so far that looks nice and regal is the Integrative Health one that has a gold medical insignia inside a blue circle with a border. It looks professional and sophisticated. Here I go for the scales again: what if your guy with the chain became the stem for some scales? Use the www.socialsecuritydisabilitylaw.net logo for some guidance on that one. I like the fact he is a simple person, keeping the slightly broken chain together and achieving the foundation for justice. Let's make him and the scales and chain a pearlized white with a shiny black background in a circle. Again use the health logo for guidance - it is one of the contests on this site.

Slogan: Let's ditch the slogan all together for now. With your design, we do not need one.

Font: The best font so far is the calligraphy logo with the column. I like the strong, masculine and bold font. Let's do basic black for now.

Thanks for your hard work...
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi! and thank you for the quick response.

As requested a black shiny like emblem. Placed the scales on the chain else the idea of a man holding it will dissapear. Hope you like the design. Also placed a enlargement of only the logo so you can see the pearly/metallic shine on the symbol better. For your judgement.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #51)
15 years ago
 
Client
Mark,

Well done again. I like the circular emblem. I am not in love with the silverish color (that is the way it comes across to me). I actually prefer the colors (even the red) from the square emblem you did. The scales seem uneven to my eye as well- can you please look at that? Here are some suggestions to move you to the number #1 rank:

Color: there is something striking to me about the heru design because of the colors. I do like a black background and the light effect - it almost looks like a sunrise which is a nice feeling. I think colors will make a huge different to the design. Try green, red, white. It needs to pop. I would also like to see a thicker border around the emblem. I think I am drawn to the Integrative Health logo emblem because of its colors as well.

Thanks for everything! Well done!
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi there... Me again,

Made a revision of the No4 placed. Its on a black backgroundand added some shiny blue to it at the bottom.
The scales are now in 1 line, sorry for that, And the symbol is white.

If you want some more color around the pictoral mark just let me know.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #88)
15 years ago
 
Client
#88 is great! The revisions are right on. 3 recommendations: 1) Keep the font type but change the size (smaller) for "Family Law Group" to make a distinction for the different lines of text, and 2) add a line, though not a full-length line dividing the logo and the words (like the ones currently ranked #1, 4, 9), 3) is there any way to sharpen the resolution of the chain and person?
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi and thank you for the directions.

I gave the person and chains a little shadow so they stand out more.
The gap in the middle chain is slightly bigger.

I also added the pictoral only for a better view.

Regards,Mark

(This comment references Entry #119)
15 years ago
 
Client
#119, nice! And thanks for providing the enlarged version to show the resolution. The different size fonts is good. The line looks nice and makes a distinction between the logo and the name. I feel like the "silver" of the person clashes with the "gold" of the circle. Can I see the person back to "white"? Can you also show me that middle link in color,

One other thought occurred to me. What if the circle was on the left, the words on the right and the line vertical to separate them? Is it possible to show me? Use the calligraphy column logo as a reference.

This has REALLY come far. I totally like it. It's so close.
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi here is a vertical design with the text on the right.
Later on i will send in some different colorschemes.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #139)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here is the first one but with the person and scales in white.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #140)
15 years ago
 
Client
Let's try that link in "gold".
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi here are some different colors within the logo.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #151)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Ok here is the link in gold.

Cheers, Mark

(This comment references Entry #153)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi here another option... Gave the pictoral a warm sun glow and settled the name on the right.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #163)
15 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Took me some time but I made another one on a green background.
Transformed the pictoral to a true shiny object wich will catch all eyes.
Hope you like it.

Regards, Mark

(This comment references Entry #164)
15 years ago
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