Wealth@Wor(k)Logo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / Wealth@Wor(k)
Wealth@Wor(k) has selected their winning logo design.
For $475 they received 193 designs
from 44 different designers from around the world.
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Client
What We Do
This is a business conference for financial advisors.
Industry
Color Preferences
Blue & Grey (does not matter really as we will edit the colors depending on the usage)--this logo does not have to match our company logo at all.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Clean, modern, but not boring (a little bit of coolness to it). Appropriate for business.
Updated 8/27: see attached uploaded file. This event is to promote financial wellness for employees through the workplace. We are trying to convey that "group" feeling through the logo. Many events in this industry use the same kind of images (the tree, the person with the outstretched arms) but we want something different. The attached is too "cutesy", but we like the idea of having some type of image built into the words which would convey the "employees/grooup" feeling. We chose the birds as the goal is to provide financial FREEDOM to these employees-and birds were the symbol we came up with to represent freedom--but it looks just too cute (and too much like twitter with the @ and that particular group of birds.) We were thinking perhaps we could put cartoon images of people into the letters as well-as long as again, those images did not look too cutesy. Note: there must be multiple of something (birds, people) as it represents a group of employees. A single bird for example will not work.
Updated 8/27: see attached uploaded file. This event is to promote financial wellness for employees through the workplace. We are trying to convey that "group" feeling through the logo. Many events in this industry use the same kind of images (the tree, the person with the outstretched arms) but we want something different. The attached is too "cutesy", but we like the idea of having some type of image built into the words which would convey the "employees/grooup" feeling. We chose the birds as the goal is to provide financial FREEDOM to these employees-and birds were the symbol we came up with to represent freedom--but it looks just too cute (and too much like twitter with the @ and that particular group of birds.) We were thinking perhaps we could put cartoon images of people into the letters as well-as long as again, those images did not look too cutesy. Note: there must be multiple of something (birds, people) as it represents a group of employees. A single bird for example will not work.