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Sengenium Logo for Project Management Training & Consulting Co.

Sengenium

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Project: Sengenium Logo for Project Manage ...
Industry: Consulting Logo
Contest Launched: Sep 24, 2011
Selected: 1 winning design from 89 concepts
Winning Design by: cromox
Close Date: Oct 10, 2011


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Creative Brief


Sengenium Logo for Project Management Training & Consulting Co.

Sengenium

Strategic Project Management

Yes

The logo will be the image buyers see connected to a project management training and consulting company. The company will provide consulting in the area of project management and strategic planning. It will also provide courses covering topics across the field such as MS Project, scope, risk, quality, teams etc. Courses will be provided live online, live instructor led-in the room, followed later by the consulting arm of the business that will provide project management implementation for companies interested in establishing a corporate wide methodology. We want the design to convey our experience in a breadth of areas. The name Sengenium is derived in part from the Italian word for "Path". Project management is a method to lead you on the path to a successful finish to your project or attainment of your business goals & objectives.

Consulting

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Abstract

At least one color should be a rich jewel tone. Please no browns, orange, rusts, or amber. A website has not been designed yet so colors should lend themselves to a website as well.

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The name of the company was derived from the words Sentiero which is Italian for path and Ingenium which is latin for talent. The design could potentially convey Sengenium as the organization of choice to lead ones company on a path of learning and achievement of business objectives from seasoned and "talented" consultants. I've looked at a couple logo design websites so I've come across a few elements I like; HOWEVER, I kindly ask that you do not confine your designs to only these elements. I am not a designer so there are many other elements that I could like but just haven't been exposed to them and as such have not noted them here. I like the use of dust but it might not work with all my other parameters so if it doesn't that is fine. Also like use of 3D effects, and use of light or back lit. Design elements I do not like are wispy tendrils, square geometrics or human form. Any special effects should add value to the overall design requirements already mentioned in the sections above and not just be superfluous. I suggested the idea of a path but I kindly ask that most designs not have this element. I'm looking for something really unique that is less of a recognizable picture and more of an abstract image. Thank you and I look forward to seeing your designs!

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  • October 03, 2011 8:07 PM
    mdroll mdroll
      Project Holder
    All, I wanted to throw a bit of general feedback out to the group. I'm liking the abstract use of the "S" that I'm seeing. Also have seen a few non "S" designs that are really cool! If possible, would be helpful to understand your design logic. I'm seeing interesting ideas but not always picking up your train of thought. Could help to push a design from a 3 star to a 5 if I knew the background thinking on the design. I'm liking those designs that use light or a brightness focusing on certain elements. I also prefer the square or square/round fonts to those that are very rounded and poofy. For those designs that are white in background, prefer those that have a white which fades at corner or at midway begins to tone to whitish/gray. If anyone wishes more clarity on these suggestions, please email me. I will be standing by my computer for the next few hours. I'm not a designer so I'm sorry that I can't use the technical design terms.

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  • September 26, 2011 6:53 PM
    mdroll mdroll
      Project Holder
    Thanks for all your designs so far! I'm getting back to designers individually so as not to "taint" or lead the designs coming in. Liking what I see! -Michele

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  • September 24, 2011 7:30 PM
    mdroll mdroll
      Project Holder
    Galen, Thanks for your designs! I like them very much! I see a number of logos with this color but curious if there are other colors that might also work with it? Perhaps a Ruby or Amethyst or any other jewel tones that you think would look attractive. If your second color would not look well with another jewel tone what others can you recommend?

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