Asian Arks' logo design contest
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Logo Design Brief
Design a logo for a new Asian wildlife conservation NGO/non-profit showing a bodhi (fig) tree sheltering a Leopard, a snake, maybe a wild oxen and with a gibbon and a hornbill in / flying past the tree. Protection in Asia is to be represented by the fig tree - the bodhi tree (the tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment) but please no overtly religious images (so Buddhas, stupas, etc. and no definitely no Noah's Ark!). Overall look to be approachable but not cartoon-ish, and the species must be portrayed accurately (because it will be viewed by scientists). Further details in the accompanying brief Word document/attachment - PLEASE REVIEW THAT DOC!
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Target Market(s)
Donors, partner organisations (other wildlife charities/NGOs), government wildlife agencies. Will also be used on rangers' uniforms, vehicles, etc.
Logo Text
"Asian Arks" in all versions; some versions to also say "Safeguarding Asia's Wildlife"
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Font styles to use
Other font styles liked:
- Merienda
Look and feel
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Playful
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Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- "Asian Arks" is organisation's the name, and will always be in English.
- "Safeguarding Asia’s Wildlife" is the tag line and does not have to be in every version (it will also be translated for use in the different Asian countries).
Nice to have
- Leopard. Wild cattle (e.g Banteng, Gaur, Wild Yak). Hornbill. Cobra.
Should not have
- No cartoon-like animals. No tigers or elephants (too obvious and commonly-used). No text-only designs.