ScholarDollars
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Morey
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Concepts Submitted
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Prize Money
250
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Winner(s) | A Logo, Monogram, or Icon | All design entries are veiled from other designers till the end of the contest. |
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ScholarDollars
ScholarDollars
Helping kids and their families have fun while they learn how to save and spend, borrow and budget.
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The logo needs to represent trust and confidence in a fun, family oriented way, appealing mostly to middle and high school kids, but also to their parents and extended families including aunts and uncles and grandparents. The logo should convey a sense of fun related to the serios topic of learning how to become financially literate. https://www.lumosity.com/purchase_family_plan?token=88db5558-4834-2a5a-e3bf-4ebac04bfa70&promotion_code=SALE201980&spDate=September%2030,%202012&utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=UDTU_07_CogReserve_2012.09.11&utm_content=&ll_src=UDTU_07_CogReserve_2012.09.11&ll_ch=EMAIL&ll_u=25612075&spMailingID=7860676&spUserID=Mzc2MzcwNTc0NjgS1&spJobID=205522324&spReportId=MjA1NTIyMzI0S0
The logo should convey a sense of financial trust as well as a sense of respect, a sense of fun as well as a sense of pleasant involvement and participation, of involvement that can span three generations, encouraging experience oriented engagement by all three generations (kids, parents, grandparents) in a common goal of learning about money, delaying instant gratification and saving for the future.
Education
Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Illustrative
Web 2.0
Modern
Youthful
Professional
Casual
The logo should be inviting, bright and fun, but also purposeful and thoughtful. It generally relates to money but doesn't at all have to be green. Some thought should be given to different colors for each word "Scholar" and "Dollars", but that too isn't a requirement. The two words may have differing character too.
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ScholarDollars delivers real money to kids from their sponsors, supporters, donors, and mentors as they earn good grades and accomplish their chores. Kids' social circles related to this include their parents, older siblings, friends, extended network of care-givers, such as aunts, uncles, tutors, mentors, teachers and grandparents. This social network is primarily responsible for providing pledged money rewards such as allowance and scholarships.
The ScholarDollar platform provides real money rewards to kids as they have appropriate and successful "Aha!" learning moments. The logo needs to represent trust and confidence in a fun, family oriented way, appealing mostly to middle and high school kids, but also to their parents and extended families including aunts and uncles and grandparents, who often provide the pledged scholarships that kids earn. It should convey a sense of fun as well as a sense of purpose, a sense of playfulness balanced with a sense of learning.
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