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Pour le projet Elevate CDSheld by gpnonline

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Un logo, monogramme ou une icône | Crée par gpnonline

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  Elevate CDS

 

  ElevateCDS

 

 

 

  Yes

 

  This will represent our new flagship web based software product which is replacing our current offering. ElevateCDS (CDS stands for Collaborative Data System) uses cloud based services to provide collaboration tools for professionals in the following industries (finance, legal, accounting, etc). From our upcoming press release "Attorneys, accountants, bankers, insurance agents, investment bankers, investment managers, financial planners, and a myriad of other professionals now see the value of working with each other for the client, rather than working exclusively with the client providing a narrow focus of financial counsel. A cloud based collaborative data system makes client collaboration easy." It's a way to transfer and share secure and sensitive data among many people.

 

  Internet Services

 

  Logo Type
Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Web 2.0

 

  Cutting-Edge
Unique/Creative
Clean/Simple
Modern
Traditional
High Tech

 

  Our primary company is Global Practice Network. You can find our logo at www.globalpracticenetwork.com. We primarily use blues for that company, but are open to other colors for the software product. It will be it's own entity.

 

  not sure

 

  We used a globe/orb type design for our primary company, but this is starting to feel like an overused concept. Something fresh that can stand on it's own would be nice. Since the CDS stands for Collaborative Data System, the CDS lettering doesn't necessarily need to show up huge in the logo. It could elevated with superscript or something along those lines. It doesn't need to be attached right at the end of Elevate.