Sugar Valley Country ClubLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Sugar Valley Country Club

Sugar Valley Country Club has selected their winning logo design.

For $350 they received 441 designs from 34 different designers from around the world.

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#197

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#345

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#344

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#318

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#198

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#199

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#200

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#319

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#201

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#202

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#181

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#182

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#192

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#193

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#196

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#190

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#183

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#191

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#194

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#184

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#188

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#195

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#162

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#189

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#317

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#187

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#154

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#150

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#124

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#122

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Hey, thanks for the invite. It's always good to see other Ohioans here on the site. I've got a few ideas I'm going to work on for this and submit in the final hours.

Erik

(This comment references Entry #122)
13 years ago
 
Client
Thank you for your submissions. To help guide you, I like the dimpled ball, but I think with the blue is the wrong color for a golf course and I know it's round, but somehow the pattern makes it look box. We are also looking for a new script/initials, so I'm glad you explored this direction. I think we'd be looking for a little more than just the initials, but if you were to incorporate more elements of a ball (some dimples), or use the initials somewhere else, I think we'd like it better.

I look forward to any other designs you come up with.
13 years ago
 
Client
#150 & #154 are great designs, but I am concerned about how they will appear on logo golf balls or on embroidery on golf shirts and jackets. Any thoughts or revisions if you share these concerns?
13 years ago
 
Client
#162 is one of my favorites now, but a few questions/requests.
1. Could you try the colors in deeper, rich colors (deep green, burgundy, copper, or others that you think would be good). They want to convey a masculine image.
2. I am always concerned about embroidery on shirts jackets. If we had to go to one color, how would you suggest we do it?
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Computer controlled embroidery machines are pretty much the standard now-a-days, and the costs for this high quality output are just about the same as single colors. The differences though are amazing.

This concept though could be cut down to flat colors.

(This comment references Entry #181)
13 years ago
 
Client
Thank you for these revisions. I love this! Could you run it with deep green, burgundy, and copper around the ball?

I apologize, I meant if we didn't want to go with a colorful embroidery, would a one color work?
13 years ago
 
Client
I like the font style of #181 better
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here's a bolder green, burgundy and gold.

This will owrk in one color fine, but keep in mind that color is part of the design, which is where it really shines.

(This comment references Entry #188)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
here's one way for a strict one color, with the ball as negative space.

(This comment references Entry #189)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Ok, here's #188 with the change in color you requested... also, the same on black.

(This comment references Entry #190)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
here's two one color (in all black) designs... first is the negative space ball

(This comment references Entry #192)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
second with dimples

(This comment references Entry #193)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
here's #182 with the darkened dimples

(This comment references Entry #194)
13 years ago
 
Client
Thank you for the changes to #190.

Unfortunately, the copper fade ends up being too close of a color to the burgundy. Let me know if you think there is a deeper burgundy color that might go better with the copper (maybe from #189 or whatever you suggest)?

I noticed that you chose to go with the negative space on #191. I think for our use, being a golf course, we need to keep the dimpling. I might suggest we even go a little darker on the dimpling, as it was very faint in the original designs.

Again, I appreciate all of your effort
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here's a darker burgundy... and darker dimpling...

(This comment references Entry #195)
13 years ago
 
Client
Thank you. Would you mind trying even a darker dimpling? I liked the original faint design, but I just need to see what it looks like if it were more prominent
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
an even darker dimpling

(This comment references Entry #197)
13 years ago
 
Client
thank you. Could you apply this darker dimpling to #193? If you could work on #4 & #5 from my PM, I would appreciate it.

Also, if you could try to tackle some of the questions I raised in my PM, I would appreciate it. A PM response would be appreciated.

13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
In working with your last message. I've been working on assembling the elements to take advantage of the most negative space and detail, in order to meet your single color objective. Here's what it looks like in full color, with your current preferences.

(This comment references Entry #198)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
this design in a single color...

(This comment references Entry #199)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
single color with a wavey "SV" inside.

(This comment references Entry #200)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
reassembled...

(This comment references Entry #201)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
#197 with a darker dimpling and different effect.

(This comment references Entry #202)
13 years ago
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