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We are proud to award the prize to “Ultimatedesign” for design “#149”.
All of the designs submitted were good, and it was hard to pick just one winner. Good Luck in your next contest!
We've extended and increased the price. I will leave the creativity to you. The only thing I know is that we like the shine and quality of #64 but the icon doesn't mean anything. #94 is kind of nice because the the icon can represent two separate pieces of information coming together into one. Having said that this system is integrating different types of health information from different information systems into one database to facilitate clinical and translational research and improve healthcare.If I look at the icon and can interpret that description -in an abstract way- then you are on the right track. We are not married to the blue/grey color scheme, although the blue color in #64 aligns pretty well with our organization. Feel free to be creative on accent colors... I will post feedback here if I love/hate it. Thanks to all.
#54, #50, #46 are leading right now. The one thing I want to have is the ability to use the icon for branding without the text in the future. #23 is cool but I'm afraid the icon wont stand on its own. Keep them coming!
We really like the font and color of #12 and the abstract icon looks of #12 and #17 as well as the molecular look of #17. We would like the icon to symbolize disparate pieces of data and information coming/bonding together to form knowledge.
We would like to stay away from general health references in our logo because our datawarehouse incorporates much more than "patient data". We have attached a picture of a concept that we like: the stem of the “i” in i-Discover is designed to represent multiple, unique paths of information coming from different directions and integrated/combined/intertwined to reach the final "cutting-edge" destination, represented by the dot. The "paths" do not need to look like the example - that was just the closest picture we could find to further describe the concept.
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We are proud to award the prize to “Ultimatedesign” for design “#149”.
All of the designs submitted were good, and it was hard to pick just one winner. Good Luck in your next contest!
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