Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Prize Farms
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Description of the organization and its target audience
We sell fainting goats and bee products along with other livestock.
Industry
Agriculture
Visual style
Colors to explore
Other color requirements
Style Attributes
Design inspiration
Content details
Business card details
Logo on front, contact info with website on the back. Open to creative ideas.
References
Stock images
Client is not sure if they want stock images used in this contest.
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Attachments
Other notes
Our current logo is attached. Our primary focus when we started was on bees but we would like our logo to have a fainting goat in it instead. The logo was designed to look like a prize or award to play on the prize word in our farm name. We are happy with the honeycomb hexagon shape and award ribbon in the current logo but we are open to any changes that will make a fainting goat fit better.
We want to stick with a single color, gradient free design.
1. The goat. . . It needs to be in a fainting position in the logo. We have attached several photos of fainted goats to this brief. You can get more inspiration from youtube if you are looking for a laugh.
2. We DO NOT like the goat artwork in any of the attached logo files, they are only attached for some rough ideas of an upside down goat logo.
3. A line drawing of a goat would probably be best. It does not need a high level of detail but it should be easy to tell what it is and not be too modern. We do not want a cartoonish looking goat and we do not want generic goat clip art flipped upside down.
4. We were thinking about having parts of the goat extend beyond the honeycomb shape. We are not certain about this though.
5. We are open to new font suggestions
Contest deliverables
1 x Logo
Winner of this contest
1 x Business card
Final files
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