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Elementary School Logo

St. Patrick Catholic School

Contest Holder joannelee ?

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Concepts Submitted

119

Guaranteed Prize
200
Winner(s)

1

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Project: Elementary School Logo
Industry: Logo
Contest Launched: Feb 22, 2012
Selected: 1 winning design from 119 concepts
Winning Design by: onetwo
Close Date: Mar 09, 2012


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Creative Brief


Elementary School Logo

St. Patrick Catholic School

Faith In Learning

Yes

The design is for a new logo for a Catholic elementary school (grades kindergarten-5th / ages 5-10) in Charlotte NC. St. Patrick Catholic School is rich in history and proud of its Irish foundation. The school educates through the Catholic faith, the teachings of Christ and with high academic standards. There is an emphasis on community through strong family/teacher/student relationships and active school involvement. The environment of St. Patrick Catholic School is caring, respectful, dedicated and sincere.

The logo will be used on signage, stationery, uniforms, promotional merchandise, marketing materials and on the website.

Symbolic
Symbolic


Unique/Creative
Clean/Simple
Traditional
Youthful

Green (between hunter and kelly) and white are our school colors so they need to be incorporated and we may opt for 2-color in the end. However, we'd be open to exploring 4-color, as long as the design is still simple and would translate well in a one-color application (particularly on uniforms). You might explore Ireland colors of green/orange/white or our uniform combination of green/navy/white.

not sure

You can Google Celtic cross images and play around with dimensions and design (e.g. squaring it off or using the shamrock within the cross in a clever way). Some Celtic crosses can be very ornate and we want to stay away from that, as it wouldn't work well embroidered on uniforms.


Discussion


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  • February 29, 2012 3:21 PM
    Skovran Skovran
     
    PH, how would you like me to improve my design? I will redesign it to suit you better, if you give me some feedback.

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  • February 26, 2012 10:46 AM
    joannelee joannelee
      Project Holder
    There are some great designs there so far. We definitely need to have a shamrock incorporated into the design and any cross designs need to be Celtic (i.e with the circle in the cross). We'd like to see more with a shamrock in the circle (#5, 8, 18) or with 4 shamrocks as the 4 "holes" created by the cross over the circle. And again, the shamrock needs to be 3 leaves with a stem, not 4 leaves. Thanks so much for all of your submissions so far.

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  • February 25, 2012 7:07 AM
    joannelee joannelee
      Project Holder
    Hey there, Thanks for pointing that out. That box shouldn't have been checked. We don't plan on using the tagline in the logo. We'll get that corrected on the brief. Thanks again.

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  • February 22, 2012 3:41 PM
    Slush11 Slush11
     
    Hi there, I noticed that you would not like to use the tag line in your logo (as mentioned in your comments) however, in the second question of the brief, it states that you WOULD like to use it. Could I just get some clarification on that?

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