The GramercyLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / The Gramercy

The Gramercy has selected their winning logo design.

For $375 they received 127 designs from 21 different designers from around the world.

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#79

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#98

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#97

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#96

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#95

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#94

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#93

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#82

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#81

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#80

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#76

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#75

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#74

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#58

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#57

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#56

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#55

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#54

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#53

Discussion

 
Logo Designer
Hi there. This is my take on your logo.
Feedback and comments are welcome.

Thanks,
Ted
11 years ago
 
Client
thanks Ted. maybe just some color with the skyline
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hi. Thanks for the prompt feedback.
Please take a look at the revisions I just posted.

If you have any additional comments or requests, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Thanks,
Ted
11 years ago
 
Client
can you make entry 56 all black? also can you take out the tall building, anyway to add some trees?
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Sure thing. Take a look at #74.
Also for versions with trees, see #75, #76 & #80. Let me know your thoughts on these.

Thanks again.
11 years ago
 
Client
Can we try #76 with the buildings in black instead of outlined?
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
For sure. Please see #81 & #82.
11 years ago
 
Client
love to see #53 and #55 where the buildings are just outlines
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Sure thing. Please see #93, #94 & #95.
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Also please take a look at the new concept I'm exploring with #96, #97 & #98. Exploiting the concept of the Empire State Bldg. The overlap in squares not only alludes to several buildings in succession, but also creates lines very reminiscent of the art deco style so representative of many NY classic buildings. The lower square in the overlap happens to be green, which stands for Gramercy Park.
11 years ago
 
Client
thanks, meant to try to say the dark trees on both sides of the skiyline that is white
11 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Please forgive my confusion. To which entry are you referring?

Thank you.
11 years ago
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