Non-Profit Needs a Logo Design
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We need a logo design for our organization. We discuss various beliefs, helping people use critical thinking skills, discovering and evaluating their ultimate "starting point" which drives everything else they think and do. We encourage gracious discussion as opposed to condescending arguments.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: We needed more time on our end to further refine our needs.
Added Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Target Market(s)
Youth through Adults, all different beliefs (see qualifiers below)
Industry/Entity Type
Religious
Logo Text
The Starting Point Project
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
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Requirements
Must have
- Must be "crisp, clean, bold and vibrant", easy to produce in various promotional situations (table cover, business cards, letterhead, embroidered shirts, website, etc. Easy to read. Can separate the graphic from the text when necessary and use them individually. "Starting Point" is the main key, "Project" is of lesser importance, but we should have all 3 words in it. If you can easily fit "The" in the logo, that might be good. Good color combinations; we have not settled on any particular colors, but don't want odd combinations (e.g. orange, yellow and peach).
Nice to have
- Also looks good in grey scale.
Should not have
- Must NOT have religious symbols (e.g. Bible, cross, church, etc.) We are working hard not to be defined by typical religious stereotypes (by either our name or logo). We want people to have to ask exactly what we are all about, rather than assume they know from the name (or logo). Not too elaborate, decorative or overly fancy.