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A Million Books for Hope Logo

A Million Books for Hope

Contest Holder mikegillette ?

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Concepts Submitted

60

Guaranteed Prize
275
Winner(s)

1

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Project: A Million Books for Hope Logo
Industry: Children Logo
Contest Launched: May 29, 2014
Selected: 1 winning design from 60 concepts
Winning Design by: Mayas
Close Date: Jun 05, 2014


A Million Books for Hope Logo - Children


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Creative Brief


A Million Books for Hope Logo

A Million Books for Hope

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This logo will represent a read-a-thon that will raise money for children with cancer. Children will be reading several books over the summer. It is named in honor of a girl named Hope who is fighting cancer. We want to logo to somehow show that children are doing something fun that helps other children.

Children

Symbolic
Symbolic

Illustrative
Illustrative

Character
Character


Modern
Youthful
Simple
Casual

You decide

not sure

The logo could show a child or children having fun reading.

Note: The gold ribbon is the symbol for childhood cancer.

Note: An image of Hope is attached so you know what she looks like. You can include an illustration of her if you want to.

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  • June 03, 2014 12:09 AM
    mikegillette mikegillette
      Project Holder
    We just uploaded a photo that shows what we mean when we say we would like to see a sample with 3 children with their backs together The front child would be bald. Thank you!

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  • June 02, 2014 4:46 PM
    mikegillette mikegillette
      Project Holder
    Thank you for all the great designs. Here is another suggestion from Hope's family: "Instead of all kids looking at one book, how about 3 kids – 1 girl, 1 boy, 1 bald gender-neutral kid – but all with their backs to each other with each of them reading a book, thus implying to get a lot of kids reading. The bald kid would be facing forward and the other two would be facing left or right."

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  • June 02, 2014 3:59 PM
    mikegillette mikegillette
      Project Holder
    Here are some notes from Hope's family since we wanted to get their input: Recommend gender neutral to appeal to boy & girl readers. Maybe the word ‘hope’ in turquoise or gold. “Raising HOPE one book at a time” could be a tagline. No cursive please because it's too hard to read. Not too many colors for the copy. Makes it hard to read. Make the word ‘hope’ standout but then just one other color for other copy. Client likes the contained ‘button’ look in a circle

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  • June 02, 2014 12:23 PM
    mikegillette mikegillette
      Project Holder
    Thank you to all of you who have submitted designs! Here is some general feedback. Hope sometimes wears a simple hat. It's a stocking cap. If you include her in the design you might want to try an image of her with a hat. Also we want a design that will be appealing to elementary school students as well as middle school students. The age range would be 6 to 13 so we want to make sure that the design doesn't make it seem like the read-a-thon is only for the younger kids. Thank you!!!

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