Switch ArchitectureLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / Switch Architecture
Switch Architecture has selected their winning logo design.
For $875 they received 883 designs
from 83 different designers from around the world.
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Client
What We Do
We're two experienced Microsoft SQL Server database programmers that own a consulting firm that provides expert database support, architecture, optimizations, and code to clients.
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Color Preferences
Color(s) on white.
Blue and Red are preferred, but open to seeing other colors. One primary color, avoid mixing red and blue together. Like empty outlined shapes combined with filled shapes.
Blue and Red are preferred, but open to seeing other colors. One primary color, avoid mixing red and blue together. Like empty outlined shapes combined with filled shapes.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Switch is a database command to move data from one table to another. The data isn't physically moved. Instead, it's storage reference is changed from the source table to the destination table.
Think of wiring money to someone. The money is instantly moved from your account to their account.
Consider an empty area and a full area. As an example, the Yin-Yang symbol is a great representation of this concept. Also, consider an arrow that shows movement from the full area to the empty area. This represents the data's location being "switched". Avoid a circle to represent this.
We'd like a logo that contains a graphic that can be represented well in an icon format when the text is removed. For example, a website's favicon or a small logo in an e-mail signature.
Think of wiring money to someone. The money is instantly moved from your account to their account.
Consider an empty area and a full area. As an example, the Yin-Yang symbol is a great representation of this concept. Also, consider an arrow that shows movement from the full area to the empty area. This represents the data's location being "switched". Avoid a circle to represent this.
We'd like a logo that contains a graphic that can be represented well in an icon format when the text is removed. For example, a website's favicon or a small logo in an e-mail signature.
Themes
Masculine
Colorful
Modern
Refined
Secure
Style Inspiration