TM1 picked a winning design in their logo design contest
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Printing Company require Logo,letterhead,Business card design
By TM1
- Last feedback - Sun, 21 Dec 2008 21:36:25 +0000
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Congratulations to the winner, vkw91!
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- vkw91
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- #79
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- vkw91
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- #77
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- vkw91
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- #7
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- vkw91
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- #6
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- vkw91
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- #1
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- JLM
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- #74
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- JLM
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- #71
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- nestoz
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- #94
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- worriedman
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- #93
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- JLM
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- #92
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- JLM
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- #91
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- JLM
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- #90
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- vkw91
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- #85
18 comments shown 18 total, most recent first
That is not correct Vivek and cooljaz. 3D logo can also use on hard copies. On papers, business cards,...But only one condition.
The printer must be high quality..Other wise the effects not reflect on the paper. This is a printing company so that the logo is very suitable for them. :)
Frm experience , ya rightly said Vivadesign - i don think a 3d logo like tht will print correctly...y taking risk ch ?
A 3D Logo for stationary design !!!! That means the logo is going to be printed out on a PC not a Paper...eh ??? Funny CH :)
I think 3d logo will not suit for the card design......Sometimes there will be a complication to read.....
Thanks...
Thank you CH, for the support....
Yes, I do agree with JLM, there seems to be a lot of colour copying, more colours please.
sorry JLM, I thinks its differs. :)
#30 luks similar to #13
thnks cube designr....tc
#16 looks good
My favouites are #7 #11 and #16 ,please keep them coming
Thanks JLM and Achu Art...
#5 vikalaangan :)
#9 luks gud....edges r simply lyk "cherava"...gud work cube
Hi Fiona,
Assuming you want to go further with your branding efforts, you mention in the brief that you'd like to distinguish yourself, in a unique way, from your competitors. Also you mention being open to a new name & slogan for the business.
If you're interested in pursuing this further could you possibly let us know what your market positioning is and who your target customers might be? Branding efforts are most effective when they align with market position and targeted demographics. For example, you and your competitors may all have the same equipment, the same presses with the same capabilities etc, but you might each promote a particular aspect of your business to distinguish yourselves and target a specific demographic in that market. One of you might promote yourself as a 'one-stop-shop', for instance, targeting a broad market base. That spot being taken, another might promote themselves as being dedicated to excellent customer service and target whatever specific demographic that might be attracted to that quality.
Without this kind of info it's all just guess work for the designer, or you end up with generic design that might be eye-catching but without meaning, which is fine, it's just less effective for long term business/brand success.
I'll try.