Thanks to all designers who participated in our logo contest.
We anticipate additional opportunities in the future, and will contact all of you whose work we appreciated so much.
Generally speaking we prefer the entries using title case rather all caps. We prefer more or equal emphasis on "Life Change" rather than emphasizing "Solutions" (Draft #5), but we like the colors of that draft.
Draft #6 is the closest so far - we would like to see a version without the star, and also in an alternate color selection that includes blue, even though we are opposed to the colors you chose.
Draft #7 is also good - perhaps a softer edged graphic.
Draft #8 - we have a competitor using a similar graphic to represent "people", so we don't want the row of circles and towers above the curve.
Draft #4 needs a larger "Solutions" and a different shade of green.
Remember our customers are seniors and the elderly, so we're not looking for "cutting edge".
We want to convey the concepts of safety, security, comfort and luxury in an abstract graphic - we have no preconceived notions and are open to any ideas - we'll "know it when we see it".
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We anticipate additional opportunities in the future, and will contact all of you whose work we appreciated so much.
Porteur du Projet
We will select a winner for the logo contest when our management team is together again on Monday, December 19.
Please leave all entries posted. Thank you.
Porteur du Projet
also, we prefer title case to all caps.
Porteur du Projet
Draft #6 is the closest so far - we would like to see a version without the star, and also in an alternate color selection that includes blue, even though we are opposed to the colors you chose.
Draft #7 is also good - perhaps a softer edged graphic.
Draft #8 - we have a competitor using a similar graphic to represent "people", so we don't want the row of circles and towers above the curve.
Draft #4 needs a larger "Solutions" and a different shade of green.
Remember our customers are seniors and the elderly, so we're not looking for "cutting edge".
We want to convey the concepts of safety, security, comfort and luxury in an abstract graphic - we have no preconceived notions and are open to any ideas - we'll "know it when we see it".