Tampa Print Services, IncLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Tampa Print Services, Inc

Tampa Print Services, Inc has selected their winning logo design.

For $275 they received 138 designs from 26 different designers from around the world.
1st
#110

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4th
#58

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6th
#77

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7th
#8

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10th
#30

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#75

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#79

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#78

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#18

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#73

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#74

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#97

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#72

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#71

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#111

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#76

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#50

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#31

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#51

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#7

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#6

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#9

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#19

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#4

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#1

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#5

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
A 3d initials TPS linking the origin movable type with 3d modern technologies. Classical customized serif font (see joined "am" and "aP")

(This comment references Entry #1)
13 years ago
 
Client
I like the letters for "TampaPrint" nice font and very professional looking. I am not fond of the real square block letters for the TPS, Maybe you can find something else for those. However, I do like the amount of white space in the design, and since the elements are not touching, this would be real easy to introduce the third color i mentioned. The Printing Industries of America have a logo with three different color of elements. google it and maybe you could try some more ideas. thanks for your contribution, I look forward to seeing some more ideas.
13 years ago
 
Client
I like the letters for "TampaPrint" nice font and very professional looking. I am not fond of the real square block letters for the TPS, Maybe you can find something else for those. However, I do like the amount of white space in the design, and since the elements are not touching, this would be real easy to introduce the third color i mentioned. The Printing Industries of America have a logo with three different color of elements. google it and maybe you could try some more ideas. thanks for your contribution, I look forward to seeing some more ideas.
13 years ago
 
Client
i was getting ready to tell you I had another idea, of maybe some kind of a "swish" or other type of graphic element above letters instead of the tps, .... I just had another idea. instead of the tps at the top, maybe you could come up with some sort of graphic representing a piece of paper, or several sheets of paper. There might be a wave in the sheet, or maybe it is "pixelated" (wrong word, but I hope you know what I mean.) to suggest digital
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
The impression cylinder printing the "i's" dot on the yellow substrate.

(This comment references Entry #4)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks for the feedback. Here is an "ultramodern" version. Hope you like it too.

(This comment references Entry #5)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks for the feedback. Here is an "ultramodern" version with the golden letter "s" meaning quality. Hope you like it too.

(This comment references Entry #6)
13 years ago
 
Client
Entry #4 - considering I started wanting to do a variation on my current logo, you have captured my imagination with these new ideas. I like the introduction of the yellow color (and the blue dot that got printed is cute).

Entry #6 - this is neat. I really like it. I like the metallic look to the colors, I want to keep this idea, but would like to see something if you would, please. Could I see the logo without the graduated screens. the TP would be solid blue, the S would be solid yellow (same yellow as in Entry #4, the red line solid red, and the lettering solid blue. [not sure I will like it more, but would like to see it if you could. Thank you]
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thank you again for the feedback.

(This comment references Entry #7)
13 years ago
 
Client
Entry #7, Really looking good. Nice work. I think it would be okay, but I am a little concerned that when you reduce logo to put on a business card, for instance, the company name "Tampa Print Services, Inc." would actually be very small. the font is so clean that it is easy to read, bu wondered if you had any ideas for that.
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks again for the feedback. I guess you'll not have problems reducing it because the font is too legible, but i tried to enhance a little bit putting the "inc." into the red stripe.

(This comment references Entry #18)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Here is a version parallel to cmyk colors.

(This comment references Entry #19)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
A little adjustment: the same spacing between TPS and the red line applied between red line and the tagline.

(This comment references Entry #30)
13 years ago
 
Client
Entry #30 - I was looking hard to try and see what the difference was, but I see it now, and it is a nice touch. By taking the "Inc" out it did allow you to enlarge the size of the letters. Much more readable. let's try one more thing: I dont mind the Inc being in the red stripe except that it is kind of like the Inc is coming before the company name instead of afterwards (although I know everyone will know what it is supposed to be). Keep the letters as close to the size they are now (use your judgement on whether to reduce point size or condense letters) and put the INC back on the line with the company name, but leave off the comma and period. Just: "TAMPA PRINT SERVICES INC"

Thanks for workign with me so patiently. I really like this design.
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thank you again for the feedback. Here is the adjust.

(This comment references Entry #31)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Just equalizing the spaces: larger red strip, spacing between elements and correcting the letter "S". Also more integrated S with TP like a production line.

(This comment references Entry #50)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Just equalizing the spaces: larger red strip, spacing between elements and correcting the letter "S". Also more integrated S with TP like a production line.

(This comment references Entry #51)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
A little thicker red stripe.

(This comment references Entry #58)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thank you for the feedback. Here is the 3 pages version.

(This comment references Entry #71)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Adjustments to spaces between the papers.

(This comment references Entry #73)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Back with the comma and the period.

(This comment references Entry #74)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Paper colors.

(This comment references Entry #75)
13 years ago
 
Client
Entry #73
Wow...you keep outdoing yourself. I am glad I sent you the graphic. You have a very good eye.
I know what the graphic is, but since it doesn't have the top "third edge" of the sheet (much less the 4th side), I am afraid it will be hard to know what it is. My eye finishes the missing sides so it is hard for me to judge. I will show it to some others.
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Slanted edge to the "s"

(This comment references Entry #76)
13 years ago
 
Client
entry #77 - in the upper left, try trimming the top of the yellow page at an angle so it is parallel to the bottom of the "T".
13 years ago
 
Client
Entry #72 - kind of like this one two because the pages aren't crowding the TP . Amazing how just little things make a big difference on the impact of an image!
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Page trimmed.

(This comment references Entry #78)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Extend the "s" to align with the beginning of the red stripe.

(This comment references Entry #79)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Trying to make it less bold with the paper more evident.

(This comment references Entry #97)
13 years ago
 
Client
#97 i dont like this TP as much as what you had before.
Can you take the paper like this one, with the third side on the top, and have it go around the left edge and on top of the TP?

What about having the paper wrap around the left edge of entry 58?
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Thanks again for the feedback. In this layout i could increase a little the text size for tampa print services inc.

(This comment references Entry #110)
13 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Incorporating to the #58.

(This comment references Entry #111)
13 years ago
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