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Product logo - Amora gem

Amora

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Project: Product logo - Amora gem
Industry: Jewelry Logo
Contest Launched: Nov 01, 2011
Selected: 1 winning design from 90 concepts
Winning Design by: LauraRaduta
Close Date: Nov 08, 2011


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Creative Brief


Product logo - Amora gem

Amora

No

This is a logo for a new lab-grown gemstone that looks like a fine diamond.

We are looking for a simple, sophisticated logo that simply make use of the name and can be readily integrated onto packaging - thus, nothing complicated (i.e. do not want lots of swirly stuff, blizzard of colors, etc).

One idea - google "hearts and arrows" under images. You will see images of the 8 arrow patten (8 arrows, in a radiating circular pattern). The gem will be cut to Hearts and Arrows specs so possibly integrating the 8 arrow circle design via a simple line drawing into the O of Amora would be a good combo for combining the name with the H&A (hearts and arrows) aspect of the gem.

You may see a prior logo we used here:
http://betterthandiamond.com/newstore/product_images/uploaded_images/logo.jpg

To get an idea of what is preferred.



Jewelry

Logo Type
Logo Type

Abstract Mark
Abstract Mark


Clean/Simple
Sophisticated
Modern

grey, gold, red, blue

not sure

One idea - google "hearts and arrows" under images. You will see images of the 8 arrow patten (8 arrows, in a radiating circular pattern). The gem will be cut to Hearts and Arrows specs so possibly integrating the 8 arrow circle design via a simple line drawing into the O of Amora would be a good combo for combining the name with the H&A (hearts and arrows) aspect of the gem.

Example of this pattern in a diamond:
http://jcrs.com/newsletters/2010/images_2010_09/000-vs-EightStar_170.jpg

Please don't use any cheesy diamond outlines,or a diamond sitting on top of one of the letters, etc. as part of the logo. Everyone and their mother uses this for jewelry/gem/diamond logos and its just a cheap 'me too' look.





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