Logo for Global Broadcast services
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Logo Design Brief
We are a satellite company launching a new exciting brand by the name of "Tricast". Tricast is a broadcasting solution provider that gives end-to-end solutions to TV channels and other content providers to deliver and distribute their content globally. Weather it be TV channels that need to be broadcasted in their local regions or internationally, or its collection of news from various locations, or even coverage of special sports or other events, we provide the technology and services to make that happen. This allows the broadcaster to focus on the content rather than worry about the logistics of how it will get to its viewers. We can help place their content to regional cable and satellite operators. Moreover we can provide services for content creation and coverage of major sports, news and special events. Tricast is one-stop-shop for all broadcast solutions
or in short
"Regional Solution, Global Distribution"
Target Market(s)
Target market basically includes all TV channel owners or their technical heads.
Industry/Entity Type
Tv
Logo Text
Tricast
Logo styles of interest
Emblem Logo
Logo enclosed in a shape
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Character Logo
Logo with illustration or character
Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)
Look and feel
Each slider illustrates characteristics of the customer's brand and the style your logo design should communicate.
Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Slogan should be added with the LOGO
- Slogan is
- "Regional Solution, Global Distribution"
Nice to have
- "IF" the designer is using an image with the text, then try to have an image which has a connotation or is somehow related to global broadcasting. Just an idea and not a fixed rule