world class, all new equestrian facility, specializing in dressage, minutes from Brisbane CBD
 
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                            Company name : The Pines Performance Centre
Business: Dressage and Performance Horse Training facility (equestrian)
Location: Moggill, Brisbane, Queensland - 20 minutes from CBD
Opening December - purpose built, magnificent world class facility
Needs the complete package - Logo for corporate merchandise, (caps,polo shirts etc) , web page , social network platforms. Design to incorporate pine trees and stylized dressage horse and rider. The company name as above to be included . Horse idea attached. along with very early flyer to give an idea
                        
Target Market(s)
People of all ages who enjoy riding and compete - specifically, parents of horse mad children (this is not a beginner establishment) : also adults with horses wanting lessons and training; well off professionals who can afford $500 + a week to have their horse trained professionally
Industry/Entity Type
Business
Logo Text
The Pines Performance Centre
Logo styles of interest
Character Logo
Logo with illustration or character
 
                                         
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Requirements
Must have
- an artistic, modern combination of the pine trees and the mounted high level dressage horse
- UPDATE - great designs coming through ! Re colours - I know I nominated the two below - but can be any shades of green - the link to the pine trees. Black / grey can be there too! Just no red- yellow