Logo design for a new organization/foundation targeted at teens and mental health

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Logo Design Brief
We are looking for an innovative, young and edgy design for an organization created in the memory of someone who tragically took his young life. The logo should be positive and reflect the message "Break the Hold". The logo BTH should be positive and translate strongly across a variety of mediums. Ideas for the logo include: an homage to Skidrow (what he called his crew), a group of young, smart athletic boys who loved life. would love to see silhouette images of "b" and his friends, and his dog in a line up or against a graffiti wall with the words be Kind. other ideas include a sun (rising out of darkness or shedding light on a painful topic), hands lifting each other up. Ideally we can show a group of friends supporting each other and stopping teen suicide.
Target Market(s)
kids, pre teen, teen, financial donors (adults)
Logo Text
BTH Break the hold
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Emblem Logo
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A real-world object (optional text)



Character Logo
Logo with illustration or character


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Requirements
Must have
- Must include BTH and Break The Hold. purple must be the dominate color
Nice to have
- Ideas include a line up of the friends image silhouetted, with Brian in the middle (see attached images), the dog (see attached image) or a sun rising out of darkness. The image of all the friends together is what we would love to work with against a graffiti wall with the words be kind and break the hold.