Thank you for the ongoing submissions. Please note, that as much as I agree that the "+" (plus) sign is very tightly linked to the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry, I'd like to ask that you also consider alternative options for subsequent design submissions.
Thank you for your submissions. I am truly pleased by the large number of participants. After following up and providing feedback one by one, the numbers are getting challenging so here are my comments in the form of suggested do's and don'ts.
1. Don't use imagery or visuals that relate to technology (we do science, the medical kind)
2. Don't use obvious visual elements like lightning bolt, power plug, ecg line, unless it's done in a very unique manner. I like #60 because the treatment is a little unique
3. Don't use generic, simple geometric visual elements (square, circle, globe, world, etc) unless they are presented in a compelling way and tell a unique story
4. Regarding use of the letter J, although I do like some of the treatments leveraging the letter J, it doesn't help to set me apart from other similar agencies. As mentioned earlier, I would like the logo to convey a sense of something very different in our approach to communication.
5. Do use more abstract visuals. I feel like a lot of what is proposed is at times predictable. Feel free to submit designs that are more unexpected BUT still tell a story. Random abstract designs that no one understands won't help.
6. Do keep your proposed design clean, modern and sleek. The use of very large letters and dark colors make some designs unattractive
7. Do choose fonts that are easy to read
8. Do please use some variations or elegant reds, orange, blacks and greys in your color choices.
9. Do provide some comments and explanation for your design. If I understand what you are trying to communicate or accomplish I can give you better feedback one-one-one, privately
10. Do ask me specific questions if you have any.
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torres.
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Thank you for the ongoing submissions. Please note, that as much as I agree that the "+" (plus) sign is very tightly linked to the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry, I'd like to ask that you also consider alternative options for subsequent design submissions.
Many thanks.
Sorry for the inconvenience, I noticed something wrong with the image. took care of it, please give feedback!
torres.
Porteur du Projet
Thank you for your submissions. I am truly pleased by the large number of participants. After following up and providing feedback one by one, the numbers are getting challenging so here are my comments in the form of suggested do's and don'ts.
1. Don't use imagery or visuals that relate to technology (we do science, the medical kind)
2. Don't use obvious visual elements like lightning bolt, power plug, ecg line, unless it's done in a very unique manner. I like #60 because the treatment is a little unique
3. Don't use generic, simple geometric visual elements (square, circle, globe, world, etc) unless they are presented in a compelling way and tell a unique story
4. Regarding use of the letter J, although I do like some of the treatments leveraging the letter J, it doesn't help to set me apart from other similar agencies. As mentioned earlier, I would like the logo to convey a sense of something very different in our approach to communication.
5. Do use more abstract visuals. I feel like a lot of what is proposed is at times predictable. Feel free to submit designs that are more unexpected BUT still tell a story. Random abstract designs that no one understands won't help.
6. Do keep your proposed design clean, modern and sleek. The use of very large letters and dark colors make some designs unattractive
7. Do choose fonts that are easy to read
8. Do please use some variations or elegant reds, orange, blacks and greys in your color choices.
9. Do provide some comments and explanation for your design. If I understand what you are trying to communicate or accomplish I can give you better feedback one-one-one, privately
10. Do ask me specific questions if you have any.
Thank you again.
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