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Engaging Networks

Engaging Networks

Contest Holder EngagingNetworks ?

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Concepts Submitted

57

Prize Money
400
Winner(s)

1

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Project: Engaging Networks
Industry: Software Logo
Contest Launched: Jan 08, 2011
Selected: 0 winning design from 57 concepts
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Close Date: Jan 04, 2025




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Creative Brief


Engaging Networks

Engaging Networks

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Engaging Networks is the new company name for an existing business called Advocacy Online - www.advocacyonline.net. The company provides nonprofits with software to help them grow online communities for fundraising, advocacy, and social networking. Our clients include global nonprofits like Oxfam, Save the Children, WWF, World Vision. We provide the Internet infrastructure to these groups achieve their mission.

Software

Logo Type
Logo Type

Symbolic
Symbolic

Web 2.0
Web 2.0


Cutting-Edge
Unique/Creative
Clean/Simple
Sophisticated
Modern

blue / ochre

not sure

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  • January 15, 2011 3:41 AM
    nekaira nekaira
     
    hi sir any feedback?=)

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  • January 14, 2011 3:13 PM
    Nancy7 Nancy7
     
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  • January 13, 2011 2:10 PM
    cdnmike cdnmike
     
    Dear Contest Holder, You've set a great prize amount, but it may be that you're not receiving many desIgns due to lack of comments/ratings and/or the contest not being guaranteed. Without comments, it appears as though the contest may be "dead". Myself, I'd be interested to do more designs, but am just waiting for comments and/or ratings to see what direction to take. Please be assured, we're all here ready to give you some great ideas/designs. Thank you.

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  • January 10, 2011 7:33 PM
    cdnmike cdnmike
     
    Dear Project Holder, Any feedback you have or eliminations will help us target a design towards something you'll like. Thank you!

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  • January 08, 2011 12:44 PM
    EngagingNetworks EngagingNetworks
      Project Holder
    Thanks for your feedback Annie. The website will be completely re-designed around the new logo / brand. All helpful comments.

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  • January 08, 2011 12:30 PM
    annie annie
     
    A suggestion ... Blue/Ochre is a good combination (contrast), however: I went to your website and the header (top part of the page) is bright orange. A blue/ochre logo may not look appealing on a bright orange background - unless you intend to change your website to match your logo? I have over 10+ years experience in design and web development, which is the only reason I'm mentioning this. Also, if you want to inspire confidence and reliability, I would suggest moving away from "web 2.0" (which actually means glossy/glassy buttons, drop-shadows and shiny gradients - this was a design fad of the mid- to late 2000's). The "web 2.0" look is too "light" in my opinion, for your product and the message you ultimately want to convey to your target audience. I would suggest moving towards an identity that is more contemporary with today's standards (classic, modern, clean, enduring). Stay away from fads like "web 2.0" - it is overused and passe. Try a fresh approach. Your company will certainly see growth in the future so you want to start out with the correct identity from the get-go. Your successful branding and marketing over the long-term depends on it. Finally: I would recommend a logo of not more than 3 colors. When you add more than 3 colors it could become expensive when you need to have your logo printed on correspondence, business cards, banners, etc. The design industry standard is 3 colors. annie

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