From another team member: I like the color & shading of #22 (not sure about the bright red highlight in #43), the layout of #43 (more compact & tidy, I guess), and the inclusion of the WSU line – which I think all adds up #42.
The concept of looking at the letters through the magnifying glass in #44 is kinda clever but I agree with BR that the ‘D’ doesn’t look so much like a D.
From a team member: I like #22 and #43... #44 is OK but it is hard to discern the "C" as a "C" as it is scrunched up against the rim of the magnifying glass.
#11#12: Looking better, but we are still hoping someone might insert some of the components we had suggested - related to the deductive part of the exercise. Solving a medical mystery involving an animal. For example we've used a Sherlock Holmes theme, magnifying glass, clues such as radiographs, lab data, blood tests, etc. Or otherwise creatively insert some sort of images/icon in addition to the acronym and name.
A long time member of our team noted: "I guess I wish that there would be something that would at least give a clue that this is a "veterinary" program. However, I do like the simplicity of logo's #11 & 12. If you choose one of them (or any) could there also be a "cvm" or something added? I don't want to see it cluttered with puppies and kittens but just think some indication of vet med might be nice."
Designers might want to look at the old logos for ideas: http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/dc/Images/slide1b.jpg and http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/dc/clients/Images/wsuclient.jpg
#20: Can you put a handle on the magnifying glass so it's easier to tell what it is. Maybe the DC acronym needs to be bit smaller so that it's more readible
Looking better, but we are still hoping someone might insert some of the components we had suggested - related to the deductive part of the exercise. Solving a medical mystery involving an animal. For example we've used a Sherlock Holmes theme, magnifying glass, clues such as radiographs, lab data, blood tests, etc. Or otherwise creatively insert some sort of images/icon in addition to the acronym and name.
#8,9,10. Simple but sort of nice. It does seem the order of the DC are reversed - this looks more like CD than DC. Also we general refer to the Diagnostic Challenge in singular, not Diagnostic ChallengeS.
#2,#3 and #4. I guess I don't care for the "shield" format. It looks too much like some sort of code of arms and a bit too traditional. I was hoping for something sharper and more modern. Something cooler. The infinity sign like take on DC is kind of interesting. The colors do not by any means need to be crimson and grey, but there are some nice things about it. The Cougar crimson is much darker and richer than this red though. It should be a dark, crimson read.
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The concept of looking at the letters through the magnifying glass in #44 is kinda clever but I agree with BR that the ‘D’ doesn’t look so much like a D.
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