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  Logo for boutique business consulting/advisory firm

 

  Clarite

 

 

 

  No

 

  Simplicity; clarity of purpose and language (and how we interact with clients); we also are experts in change and moving the change agenda forward for businesses

Also, since Clarite is pronounced as "clarity" (but often gets misspelled), need to do something with the "e" (maybe 'Clarit' in one color and the 'e' in another color?) -- no accent marks though over the 'e' (don't like those); other ideas welcome to get audience to pronounce it the right way!

Or since we are about change and doing 'something more and something greater', that is our intent

 

  Consulting

 

  Logo Type
Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Web 2.0

 

  Modern
Simple
Professional

 

  Not sure - currently have 3 colors - with teal, yellow, orange - bit looking to simplify ideally to a 2-color logo

I do like Orange; I like Blue (not light though); I like Teal

Or anything that promotes the clarite brand of simplicity, directness, easy to engage, clean/crisp, and straightforward

 

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  As an example, I like the "quidsi" logo (quidsi.com)

Also, see notes above about how to clarify the name so it is prnounced 'clarity" even though spelled with an 'e' (maybe different color for the letter e, maybe italicize the e; open to suggestions and different ways of thinking (just not an accent over the e!)

FYI, our current logo can be found at "www.clariteconsulting.com"

Please note that we are dropping the consulting from our name as we want to be be able to extend our offerings beyond just consulting and not have our buyers think of us as consultants (which is getting a bad name these days)