The Selling Forensics GroupLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
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The Selling Forensics Group has selected their winning logo design.

For $425 they received 70 designs from 10 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
Slogan
Creating Value, Advancing Relationships and Managing Execution
What We Do
We provide sales-related consulting and training supporting selling teams committed to raising their sales performance metrics and retaining their customers.
Industry
Consulting
Color Preferences
Not sure I have a strong sense. I would need a PowerPoint color scheme that hangs together. I have often thought that Magenta, Gray, Gold, white and black could be striking, but that is pretty 80's. :-)

I am a one person company trying to look credible in the market. I have 38 years of experience in all aspects of sales, sales management, sales enablement and sales training.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
I want to be open minded. I do have some graphical work that needs to be done on methodology and process, but this is too complex for a logo. I will upload some things later.
Themes
Modern
Refined
Secure
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Colorful
Luxury

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Discussion

 
Client
All:

I am not sure that "The" needs to be in the Logo. Selling Forensics Group should be fine.

Scott
12 years ago
 
Logo Designer
Hello! Here are some hints for getting the most out of your contest as it progresses:

~~ Rank designs daily -- this will encourage participation.
~~ Rank a variety of designs to get a variety of entries.
~~ Ranking gets your contest noticed! Unless your contest is Private, 1st place entries are posted to the portfolio page: https://logotournament.com/portfolio
~~ Leave private feedback by clicking on a design. Feedback will be made public upon contest completion.
~~ When you provide feedback to designers, you increase the chances of getting the logo you want. More feedback = better results!
~~ Designers are not offended by "Not Interested." We'd like to know what you don't want so we can give you the design you do want.
~~ Designers earn points for designs ranked 1st - 10th. We like to earn points.
~~ The first phase of the contest is the "Open" phase, and everyone can submit during that time.
~~ After your contest's initial "Open" phase closes, it will enter the "Top 5" phase; only the top 5 ranked designers will be able to submit revisions at that time.
~~ The "Top 5" designers are the first 5 designers in a contest, not the first 5 designs.
~~ When "Top 5" ends, the "Judging" phase begins. The designer of the 1st place design will be the only designer who can submit revisions at that time.

More detailed information on how to get the most out of your contest can be found here:
https://logotournament.com/forum/general_discussion/914

You can also look in: https://logotournament.com/forum/contest_holder_discussion
12 years ago
 
Client
To all designers ... A thought ...My company is trying to create a new way of looking at the selling process. Forensic science is usually applied to the legal process. Think CSI, NCIS, etc. I want to apply it to selling.

You might look at the Wikipedia entry for Forensic Sciences to get a better sense of the processes behind the company.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_science
12 years ago
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