Fearless Compassion
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Logo Design Brief
Fearless Compassion is a platform for education and public speaking where educators, parents, healthcare providers, helping professionals and employers can make shifts in relationships by living a life of genuine compassion. Students of Fearless Compassion learn about the brain science of stress, compassion fatigue, burnout, and the importance of mindfulness.
Our only thoughts for a logo is something circular and bursting. Maybe an abstract sun or something circular that has movement in it. We love the colors coral and red, but not necessarily together so we are open to creativity. We will use the logo on all marketing. We want it to have a feel of welcoming and warmth. The sun is just an idea and we are not artists so please use your judgment so we can see what possibilities are available. Keep in mind our platform is COMPASSION so we want to have a soft, inviting feel that depicts acceptance of all. I personally like brushstrokes if that is something you can do. We are open to ideas.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: Need more time to make a decision with business partner.
Added Tuesday, December 09, 2014
Target Market(s)
Health care providers, helping professionals, veterans, educators
Industry/Entity Type
Healthcare
Logo Text
Fearless Compassion Public Speaking Personal/Professional Growth #befearless
Logo styles of interest
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
Look and feel
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Personable
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Feminine
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Colorful
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Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- We are open but would like it to have movement and feel warm
sophisticated, colorful
Should not have
- cute or silly characters, too many hard lines