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Business Logo for theerman Law, P.C.

Theerman Law, P.C.

Contest Holder jtheerman ?

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Concepts Submitted

45

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1

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Project: Business Logo for theerman Law, P ...
Industry: Law Logo
Contest Launched: Oct 05, 2011
Selected: 1 winning design from 45 concepts
Winning Design by: five5
Close Date: Oct 14, 2011


Business Logo for theerman Law, P.C. - Law


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#10


Creative Brief


Business Logo for theerman Law, P.C.

Theerman Law, P.C.

Yes

This is a branding design for my law firm to be launched for January 2011.

Law

Initials
Initials


Sophisticated
Serious

I would like black and red, but would consider other choices if they fit the particular design well.

2

I have used a small bison on my letterhead for a long time because my law school is in Buffalo, I have always liked that, I have also seen some designs integrating the first initial with an infinity symbol, which I liked, but let your imaginations run wild, your the pros. The most important thing is to convey the attributes above and what I do, ie I'm a lawyer (not an accountant, doctor architect etc.) Finally, for letterhead, I do not want splashes of color on the sides or bottom, due to printing costs.

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Discussion


Comments

  • October 12, 2011 3:04 PM
    jtheerman jtheerman
      Project Holder
    #28 and #29 are a bit cartoony for me, but I like the idea of using the scales on the cross of the T. Not sure if I would ultimately go in for that but may lead somewhere cool if followed through some more. I like the idea of #25 integrating the initials with a law motif. I think that one may be really nice with the scales of justice integrated as opposed to a Greek column. I still really like #22 with the negative of the T in the circle, that just works well. Really #22 and #25 are my favorites right now. Please try and take those to the next step and see if the con be further improved, thank you so much for your work so far.

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  • October 12, 2011 8:37 AM
    jtheerman jtheerman
      Project Holder
    I like #22 and #24 a lot, I would love to seen them in black and white and also a red and black scheme. I am also interested to see if something can be done with the first T and scale to make them more ornate and less blocky looking. I guess I'm asking what's the next logical iteration of that design concept. Overall though I am exited about those two designs.

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  • October 11, 2011 1:55 PM
    jtheerman jtheerman
      Project Holder
    For #21, I like the idea of making the first letter a logo and having it integrated into the name, but can you that be done with the scales motif? The tie doesn't really convey what I do. Thanks for the designs.

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  • October 11, 2011 11:57 AM
    jtheerman jtheerman
      Project Holder
    Overall, I'm not a fan of the cursive, I think it's hard to read and really doesn't convey much, also not a fan of the blocked in lettering, I like the more open designs. I also don't think the courthouse motif works for me.

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  • October 11, 2011 11:55 AM
    jtheerman jtheerman
      Project Holder
    I like #12, especially the scales linked tot he T, perhaps that concept could be used to integrate the T withe scale directly into the firm name? I also like #10, which is the same concept but just with the arrangement a little different.

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  • October 11, 2011 11:53 AM
    jtheerman jtheerman
      Project Holder
    Hi I really like #19, I honestly can't think of what the next logical iteration of the design is, but I like it and would encourage you to keep working that direction, ie the name with a creative use of the scales above it.

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