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Pour le projet The Isaiah Ministryheld by Irish03gator

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Un logo, monogramme ou une icône | Crée par Irish03gator

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  The Isaiah Ministry

 

  The Isaiah Ministry

 

 

 

  No

 

  This design is for a Christian ministry that serves the poor and needy of Nicaragua. We have families and children sponsored by families in other parts of the world providing food, clothing, and medical assistance to those in need. The Isaiah Ministry is involved meeting nutritional needs, construction outreach, and spiritual guidance. Please feel free to view the ministry website below for ideas, inspiration, and more information. Thank you so much!

http://isaiahministry.com

 

  Religion and Spirituality

 

  Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Initials

 

  Unique/Creative
Local/Neighborhood
Illustrative
Youthful

 

 

 

  not sure

 

  I would like something original and eye catching, but yet simple enough that it doesn't look jumbled and overdone. Def. not bubble lettering and I guess I would also steer away from cursive text as well as I would like the text to be clearly readable. As well, if the letter "IM" for Isaiah Ministry could be somehow in the logo in an artful way, with "The Isaiah Ministry" written underneath that could really work well as I would like to use the letters "IM" for other uses, such as in the website or t-shirt designs.

Some ideas of what I like:
http://logofury.com/page/2

On this page, I like the "mango" logo and the "aphex.it" logo.

http://logofury.com/logos/featured
On this page I like the "ripe" and "leaf cutter" logos.

http://logofury.com/logos/featured/page/2
On this page I like the "sprout" logo.

http://logofury.com/logos/featured/page/3
On this page I like the "think echo" logo.