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Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program logo

Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program

Contest Holder sarahboyd ?

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Project: Shinnecock Bay Restoration Progra ...
Industry: Environment Logo
Contest Launched: Feb 10, 2012
Selected: 1 winning design from 55 concepts
Winning Design by: dimzsa
Close Date: Mar 13, 2012


Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program logo - Environment


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Creative Brief


Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program logo

Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program

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This logo design is for an environmental reclamation project of Shinnecock Bay Long Island. The logo will primarily be used on a web site for scientific researchers as well as local community members who wish to be involved. Other uses such as tee shirts, tote bags may be needed in future. Here is the URL to a separate, but related site http://www.oceanconservationscience.org/

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Clams will be an important element in the bay reclamation. It is important to include clam imagery (such as the shape of the clamshell) in the logo design. Other important marine organisms are horseshoe crab, flounder, eel grass, blue crab.
We would like to have one version of the logo with the URL (shinnecockbay.org) included.

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  • March 05, 2012 7:11 PM
    artbeno artbeno
     
    notes : artbeno not artbento I've sent two design revisions, corrections please ... thank you

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  • March 05, 2012 12:56 PM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    Hi Artbento, The project has been re-opened. Please submit the revised designs as soon as possible. Thanks!

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  • March 05, 2012 12:00 AM
    artbeno artbeno
     
    to the holders of the project please go to the project one day I will send the appropriate revision of the sophisticated design you asked for .. thank you

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  • March 01, 2012 9:00 PM
    artbeno artbeno
     
    thanks i appreciate design, please confirm to mycroburst support to open project so I can send you requested design revisions, thanks

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  • March 01, 2012 9:21 AM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    for draft #38 thanks for making adjustment. I would really like to see a version of this design with an open, hinged clam shell image serving as the encompassing "container"for the small images of the horseshoe crab, eelgrass, and crab images. The open, hinged clam shell would replace the scalloped edge that currently forms the outline. thanks!

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  • March 01, 2012 9:17 AM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    for draft #37 thanks for making adjustments; please add contour lines to the clam shell in the background, similar to the contour lines in the small clam shell image in draft #28

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  • February 29, 2012 9:47 AM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    for draft #24 I see that you have used the scalloped outline to suggest a clam shell shape. I would like to see this taken one step farther. Would it be possible to replace the scalloped outline with an open, hinged clam shell shape, so that the design (not the text part) looks like it is sitting inside of the clam shell? Please delete the small hinged clam shell image, but keep the eelgrass, horseshoe crab, and crab images. Please smooth out the skyline.

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  • February 29, 2012 9:46 AM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    for draft #28 -Rotate the clam outline 180 degrees so the hinge of the clam shell is on the bottom -Flip the eelgrass so that is is lowest in the shell by the hinge, but still growing bottom to top. -Please replace the crab image with the earlier crab image; this one is too stylized/simplified; I prefer the more realistic, smaller image of the crab as in design #24. -I like the horseshoe crab image, please retain it. -The clam shell image inside the clam shell outline may be redundant. Please try another image there or perhaps just leave it with three images of horseshoe crab, eel grass, crab -Please add ridge lines on the background clam shell outline, to make it more identifiable as a clam shell

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  • February 17, 2012 11:05 AM
    Cymro66 Cymro66
     
    My apologies but can you please supply the "latin name" of the variety/species type of clam associated with the bay. The more I research the more confused I get. Thanks, Roger Cymro66

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  • February 15, 2012 6:16 PM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    Client feels that lettering and color scheme of designs #3 and #4 are too similar to that of http://www.oceanconservationscience.org/

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  • February 15, 2012 6:14 PM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    Client does not like the aspect of designs #3 and #4 which portray the fish piercing the circle.

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  • February 15, 2012 6:13 PM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    In designs that currently portray a shallop shell (#1, #2, #3, #4, #5) please replace shallop with hard shell clam. Clam is the organism that will be important in the reclamation of the bay, not scallop.

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  • February 15, 2012 6:13 PM
    sarahboyd sarahboyd
      Project Holder
    I am submitting these comments on behalf of a client. In designs with round outlines, #3, #4, #7 client would like to replace round shape with shape of outline of a hard clam shell.

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