Thanks for your comment Eugene - I appreciate that you can't necessarily see the designs referenced in my comments, but I included the references for the benefits of the designers whose designs I was referring to, and hopefully the rest of the text is descriptive enough for others.
It's a system default to keep the project veiled and I am enjoying the breadth and variety of designs that keeping the project veiled encourages. Thanks once again for all submissions.
With all due respect - all the designers appreciate feedback - however this is a veiled project so we cannot see what you are referring to apart from our own designs.
A number of designs have used the C S and O of ClinSciOps as a basis for the logo.
As indicated in the brief, ClinSciOps is already an abbreviated name and I will not be looking to shorten it further to CSO. Therefore plain monogram designs (e.g. #31, #29, #28, #23) are not really what I am looking for.
Having said that, I am finding designs that have used C S O in more stylised and abstract ways (e.g. #1, #24, #26) very interesting.
Many thanks for the designs received to date - all great fully received!
General comment on inclusion of scientific elements in designs:
A number of designs have included DNA, various molecules. One design has even included a lab flask despite a request not to (this isn't a lab-based business).
Including a DNA helix in the logo gives the impression that the business is specifically involved in genetics research, which is not the case. I can understand why DNA has been included in many designs as it is iconic, but I think (and likewise with other molecules) it needs to be more stylised/abstract.
Apologies - the comment for #2 [a withdrawn design] should have been for #1: I think this is a great design - my main criticism is the colour scheme, specifically the grey. I really like the fact the design looks like a scientific symbol (similar to a delta on its side) which is maybe something that could be played around with to give a less geometric version (although I still like the current one). Could you also try a variation where the logo is to the left of (and the same size as) the ClinSciOps text.
#4 I like the typeface used, but the logo doesn't really give a sense of what the company is about.
#3 I really like the logo design - could the central white portion of the logo (which I assumed is a stylised 'S' be changed to look like a capsule? Could you try a variation of the colours in the text so that Ops is in a different shade?
#2 I think this is a great design - my main criticism is the colour scheme, specifically the grey. I really like the fact the design looks like a scientific symbol (similar to a delta on its side) which is maybe something that could be played around with to give a less geometric version (although I still like the current one). Could you also try a variation where the logo is to the left of (and the same size as) the ClinSciOps text.
MycroBurst permits you to submit unlimited designs with unlimited variations. However, if you show 2 or 3 different color versions of the same logo in one draft, please make sure that if that draft gets finalized, each color version is separated before final files are sent out.
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Porteur du Projet
Porteur du Projet
It's a system default to keep the project veiled and I am enjoying the breadth and variety of designs that keeping the project veiled encourages. Thanks once again for all submissions.
With all due respect - all the designers appreciate feedback - however this is a veiled project so we cannot see what you are referring to apart from our own designs.
Porteur du Projet
A number of designs have used the C S and O of ClinSciOps as a basis for the logo.
As indicated in the brief, ClinSciOps is already an abbreviated name and I will not be looking to shorten it further to CSO. Therefore plain monogram designs (e.g. #31, #29, #28, #23) are not really what I am looking for.
Having said that, I am finding designs that have used C S O in more stylised and abstract ways (e.g. #1, #24, #26) very interesting.
Porteur du Projet
General comment on inclusion of scientific elements in designs:
A number of designs have included DNA, various molecules. One design has even included a lab flask despite a request not to (this isn't a lab-based business).
Including a DNA helix in the logo gives the impression that the business is specifically involved in genetics research, which is not the case. I can understand why DNA has been included in many designs as it is iconic, but I think (and likewise with other molecules) it needs to be more stylised/abstract.
Porteur du Projet
Porteur du Projet
#4 I like the typeface used, but the logo doesn't really give a sense of what the company is about.
#3 I really like the logo design - could the central white portion of the logo (which I assumed is a stylised 'S' be changed to look like a capsule? Could you try a variation of the colours in the text so that Ops is in a different shade?
#2 I think this is a great design - my main criticism is the colour scheme, specifically the grey. I really like the fact the design looks like a scientific symbol (similar to a delta on its side) which is maybe something that could be played around with to give a less geometric version (although I still like the current one). Could you also try a variation where the logo is to the left of (and the same size as) the ClinSciOps text.
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MycroBurst permits you to submit unlimited designs with unlimited variations. However, if you show 2 or 3 different color versions of the same logo in one draft, please make sure that if that draft gets finalized, each color version is separated before final files are sent out.
Thanks,
MB/LDG Team