Tailored Healthcare StaffingLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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Tailored Healthcare Staffing has selected their winning logo design.

For $575 they received 294 designs from 36 different designers from around the world.

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#79

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#80

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#37

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#36

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#35

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#34

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#33

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#2

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#1

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
To represent the staffing and human aspect of your business, I'm using the silhouette shape of mannequins, which I believe fits in some interesting way with the actual company name :-) Also, I made the icon simple, as it could make a great phone/tablet app-like icon.
Font and icon position as well as the colors can be easily updated.
Feedback is most appreciated. Thanks.
11 years ago
 
could we have all caps for the font? could we have a more professional font?

for the figure, could we have a siloutte of a nurse in scrubs to make it more medical? maybe a slight suggestion of motion?

could we do a gradient on the name, top to bottom, lighter to darker?
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks for the feedback.
I've submitted 5 revisions based on your comment, where in each one I've presented some type of movement as well as the scrubs. You'll see that some ideas are design more realistically and a few are very simple and abstract. I hope the fonts and gradients are closer to what you expected but if not, they can be easily updated.
Looking forward to your feedback.
11 years ago
 
#36 - we would want the arms down and no gradient on the picture, maybe a superman pose (hands on hips)
#37 - what is the glyph supposed to represent?
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
I did couple revisions for #36 as you wished, where the hands are now positioned on the hips. The revision under #79 uses more white outlines around the scrubs, so the whole human figure contrasts better over the dark background, where revision #80 stays the same way as in #36

About the glyph in #37 that you asked,well... there's another person figure in it, but presented in more abstract way, where the hands and the legs of the person are actually blending into and following the glyph shape. So, it became a figure, which has some interesting infinite movement in two ways - one is the internal cycle of the glyph and the second is the actual movement of the person. Hope you got me and you'll like it.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to your next feedback.
11 years ago
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