Nonstandard Historical Travel Itinerary Icons Needed
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Icon Design Brief
Doors to History is an emerging collaboration of Greater Boston area historical sites looking to increase visits our member-organizations. One strategy we are using is the development of travel itineraries. We need 12 original icons. (please bid on this as group, we want one designer to do all 12).
Vector Icons: white symbols on black circle. Consistent style, easily recognizable concepts at even a small scale or when printed. These should be identifiable as a collection, but unique-the links are to help describe, not for you to replicate exactly. We want something that looks designed, not something that looks like we cut and paste it from another source. Something more like the waves icon link below rather than the standard handicapped sign or restroom people.
No words are to appear in the icons; the titles below are for organizational purposes. Please name each file as follows:
African American Heritage: An Adrinka symbol for valor/bravery. See similar: http://www.adinkra.org/htmls/adinkra/kwat.htm
Architecture: A federalist style building
Artists and Craftsmen: A paintbrush crossed with a hammer
Echoes of the Civil War: Two flags crossed
From Pulpit to Politics: A person gesturing (as in a speaking, emphatically, but without anger) behind a lectern .
Immigration and Migration: A white map of the just the United States with black criss-crossing lines, some coming into the country from the oceans, others from inside the country, mostly centered on New England. Something like this: http://www.migrantclinician.org/files/_img/migration_map.gif.
With black lines and a black background, the lines will only appear on the white outline of the US.
Literary Locales: An icon of an open book with several pages apparent.
Maritime History: A dory sitting on moderately wavy water. This is a dory: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Dory_-_boat_%28PSF%29.png
Sacred Places: A sunburst icon with no specific religious or political affiliation.
Seaside Parks and Water Recreation: Waves on the water. Something like this; note in particular the drop of water is clearly visible: http://static6.depositphotos.com/1028758/575/v/950/depositphotos_5752478-Splashing-Waves-and-Water.-Third-set-icons.jpg
Voices of Freedom: A person with speech waves, something like this http://game-icons.net/icons/lorc/originals/png/psychic-waves.png
Movements for Women’s Rights: Something incorporating the female symbol: http://www.aauw.org/files/2012/03/international-womens-day.jpg with no words.
Target Market(s)
Educated tourists
Industry/Entity Type
Religious
Requirements
Must have
- White symbols on black circle. Consistent style, easily recognizable concepts at even a small scale or when printed.