Midland Pharmacy and Compounding Centre
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Logo Design Brief
We are opening up a brand new Pharmacy, to add to our already 2 Pharmacies. We require a unique, bright logo which represents who we are, what we do but most importantly embodies the area which we are located.
We embody community, family and holistic healthcare. We are about preventative healthcare.
Target Market(s)
This Pharmacy will form part of a large medical centre which focuses on integrative medical services. Our focus will be on compounding, which is specific medication production in small batch for specific customers.
Our customers will be on average, 40-50 year olds, but also young families and elderly customers.
Industry/Entity Type
Pharmacy
Logo Text
Midland Pharmacy and Compounding Centre
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
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Colors
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Look and feel
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Elegant
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Traditional
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Personable
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Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
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Requirements
Must have
- The words in the logo - Midland Pharmacy as the main wording, and compounding centre secondary.
- I have placed examples of my other businesses’ logos on here as examples of what we love. We aren’t against colour - we like vibrant and unique logos.
Nice to have
- Our pharmacy is located in Midland which is a suburb in Perth, Western Australia. Read more here:
- https://www.swan.wa.gov.au/In-around-Swan/History-heritage/Aboriginal-history
- Also, Midland is named after the Midland Railway Company, which in 1886 was contracted by the state government to build a railway line to Geraldton in return for grants of land. The company established its headquarters at the present site of Midland, and the town grew around the Midland Railway and the government's Eastern Railway. A railway station of Midland Junction was opened here in 1894, but when the municipality was named in 1895 it was named Helena Vale. The railway station kept its name and so much confusion arose that the town was renamed Midland Junction in 1901 and finally shortened to Midland on 23rd June 1961.
Should not have
- No medical visuals so NO crosses, no tablets or capsules, no mortar and pestle. Give us something unique!