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Logo for an HIV prevention clinical trial

HPTN 083

Contest Holder rlandovitz ?

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22

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250
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1

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Project: Logo for an HIV prevention clinic ...
Industry: Medical Logo
Contest Launched: Apr 16, 2015
Selected: 1 winning design from 22 concepts
Winning Design by: rooster
Close Date: Apr 20, 2015


Logo for an HIV prevention clinical trial - Medical


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Logo for an HIV prevention clinical trial

HPTN 083

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This medical research study will compare 2 different strategies to stay HIV-negative for gay men - - either taking a pill every day, or an injection that occurs once every 3 months. This is a global study (sites all over the world) and will involve almost 5000 people. It's a very exciting and ground-breaking study that will get an enormous amount of attention and publicity.

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not sure

I'm not SURE this is the way to go, but the name of the study "HPTN 083" must feature prominently and be legible and featured - - it occurs to me that the injections given in the study are in the gluteus maximus portion of the body - and perhaps in "083" the 0 could be a table-like structure, the 8 could be a person bending over the table and the "3" could be their butt-cheeks?

I'm not sure if that works, and don't be "fenced"-in by that notion.

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