Fore Our Future logo for nonprofit fundraising program
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We are a nonprofit called First Tee of Greater Charleston (www.firstteegreatercharleston.org) that uses the game of golf to teach young people positive life skills and healthy habits. We are launching a new annual giving program encouraging donors to sign up for a monthly gift. The giving program is called Fore Our Future with the emphasis on our generation inspiring future generations. We want the program to look and feel like a club that has members and for the logo to reflect that exclusive or private club feel. We would like for the logo to be one that people need and want to ask what the logo is for in order to create intrigue and awareness. The logo will primarily be used on the website, social media and for logos on shirts and hats. It would be great to keep to 1-3 colors to control embroidery costs. Our primary logo colors can be found on the website - blue, green and orange. In the images below are sketches our team put together. The logo on the first hat is a sample logo that our team put together as well. We like the simplicity but would like something that is a little more catching.
We also had a second idea if the more private, exclusive logo was not a good fit. That would be to design something more fun, bold and modern. This wouldn't have the club/exclusive feel but more of I want to buy the hat because the logo is cool. The Fatty's logo below is a local example. The hat with the round logo is an example our team put together. We felt this logo was suited for a younger, kid demographic.
Feel free to send examples of one, both or a combination.
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Target Market(s)
20-40 year olds who live in the Greater Charleston, SC area. May/not play golf and have a passion for helping young people.
Logo Text
Preferably nothing. We would like the logo to speak for itself and people have to ask what it stands for.
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