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Logo for physical therapy practice for adults over 60

Spry Physical Therapy, Strength, & Balance Center

Contest Holder sprypt ?

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Concepts Submitted

105

Guaranteed Prize
250
Winner(s)

1

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Project: Logo for physical therapy practic ...
Industry: Health Logo
Contest Launched: Nov 27, 2015
Selected: 1 winning design from 105 concepts
Winning Design by: AbsolutMudd
Close Date: Dec 07, 2015


Logo for physical therapy practice for adults over 60 - Health


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Creative Brief


Logo for physical therapy practice for adults over 60

Spry Physical Therapy, Strength, & Balance Center

The center offers a full range of products to help those over 60 age well. This includes traditional physical therapy (physiotherapy) services to address injury, pain, difficulty walking, and balance. We also offer preventive services including an annual physical therapy exam that measures strength, balance, flexibility and stamina so that clients can see their level of performance relative to their age peers. We offer group exercise, private exercise, yoga, and pilates. The name SPRY was chosen because it suggests agility. The logo should reflect activity, fun, health, and vitality.

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Customers: adults over 60 and their adult children. Referral sources: physicians

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  • November 30, 2015 3:41 PM
    sprypt sprypt
      Project Holder
    Please note that Spry is the brand and should be highlighted as such. It might be interesting to turn the name into the logo--maybe make the "y" in spry an active person. Just thoughts. Thanks!

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