corporate logo for public relations firm company called stakeholders insights.
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Logo Design Brief
The company is a communications platform that advocates for equal rights to freedom of speech. We want to distinguish ourselves from traditional think tanks or consultancy firms. Our company invites other companies (Subscribers) to pay a subscription fee and the benefits include regular briefings on proposed laws, government rules and regulations. In addition, subscribers get free invites to roundtable discussions with government stakeholders on various topics. Also, we can organize events, forums or seminars where government regulators have a chance to freely interact with the private sector discussing specific and relevant issues for a particular industry. We want to be seen as a neutral and objective facilitator that advocates for open and free communication between all stakeholders. Hence, the logo should be a bit formal but appealing to customers taking into account our business model. We want to be known as a leader in promoting open and free communication between the government and the private sector. Our target subscribers will be multinational companies, government agencies, non-profit organization.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: To allow more time to get designs
Added Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Target Market(s)
Multinational companies, government regulators, non-profit organizations
Industry/Entity Type
Communications
Logo Text
stakeholders insights
Logo styles of interest
Emblem Logo
Logo enclosed in a shape
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Look and feel
Each slider illustrates characteristics of the customer's brand and the style your logo design should communicate.
Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- symbol of communication
Nice to have
- icons
Should not have
- too much of everything