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  Business Logo for a Law Firm

 

  Dipnarine Rampersad & Company

 

  Solicitors, Conveyancers, Attorneys-at-Law & Notary Public

 

  Yes

 

  This is for a 40+ year old law firm owned by my father that has always used the fonts available in Microsoft Word for its letterhead! I am trying to update the look by somehow merging the symbols "DR" to form a logo/symbol. Or perhaps the use of an abstract image. I found a website that has a portfolio of logos that are very similar to what I am looking for. I contacted them but received no response! Please have a look at some of these examples if you can, as this is very much along the lines of what I am looking for!

http://www.lawpromo.com/lawyer-website-design-portfolio/logo-design-a-branding-

Please note that I would prefer the words in the tagline to be used directly below the words "Dipnarine Rampersad & Company" or positioned adjacent to the logo

 

  Law

 

  Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Initials

 

  Cutting-Edge
Clean/Simple
Sophisticated
Corporate
Modern
Industry Oriented

 

  Any of the following colours are usually incorporated in law firms;

Black , Grey , Blue, Green, Red, White.

Also the use of no colours (i.e. just black and white) is also acceptable.

 

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  Just in case you missed it the below URL has a great portfolio that is similar to what I am looking for

http://www.lawpromo.com/lawyer-website-design-portfolio/logo-design-a-branding-

One thing is that I am not overly keen on the use of the scales of justice as they are quite common. However with that being said I am also not adverse to it if a modern take/spin is used in the design.

Initials could be "DR" or "DR&Co" or any suitable variations