SRI-Rice Logo

SRI-Rice

Contest Holder cey26 ?

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Concepts Submitted

189

Prize Money
520
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1

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Project: SRI-Rice Logo
Industry: Logo
Contest Launched: Oct 24, 2011
Selected: 1 winning design from 189 concepts
Winning Design by: AdreaNarries
Close Date: Nov 20, 2011


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Creative Brief


SRI-Rice Logo

SRI-Rice

SRI International Network and Resources Center

Yes

This logo will be used for the SRI-Rice center- an organization that serves as the global center for the SRI agricultural technique. The design should have a rice plant or parts of a rice plant (simple or stylized) and the words SRI-Rice featured prominently. Care should be taken in depicting the rice plant (especially the panicle) accurately. The design might include a healthy rice panicle, rice grains and/or a plant at the two-leaf seedling stage. Other elements might include healthy roots, a globe and/or water drops. SRI-Rice is a climate-smart, environmentally-sound method of rice production practiced in 40+ countries.

Symbolic
Symbolic


Cutting-Edge
Clean/Simple
Sophisticated
Traditional
Serious

Primarily green, brown, yellow, gold, blue, black (but we are open to other options)

not sure

http://sririce.org
http://picasaweb.google.com/sri.cornell/


Discussion


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  • November 21, 2011 1:23 AM
    AdreaNarries AdreaNarries
     
    stop being a copycat nekaira

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  • November 10, 2011 1:00 PM
    cey26 cey26
      Project Holder
    The simpler the better...

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  • November 08, 2011 3:57 PM
    cey26 cey26
      Project Holder
    Hi Designers - thank you all for your great creative work. The simple logos that include a globe and rice panicles are working very well, and we'd love to see more designs in this direction. Rice panicles need to be very thin (see links in previous comment for photos). Thanks.

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  • October 29, 2011 12:17 PM
    cey26 cey26
      Project Holder
    This link is to a publication with some good pictures that can be used as reference. The cover and page 6 have images of panicles; and there are lots of other pics throughout (roots, etc.). www.sriindia.net/documents/More_Water_For_The_Planet.pdf Our website has a photo album that might also be helpful: http://sri.ciifad.cornell.edu/index.html (if you have trouble with the first link, the publication can also be found on our website to the right of the home page).

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  • October 29, 2011 12:10 PM
    cey26 cey26
      Project Holder
    Hi Everyone- the designs are looking great- thanks for the time and creativity each of you has taken. One note to keep in mind: make sure the rice grains are in proportion to the panicle size (panicles are looking a little short in some designs, while grains are too long in proportion). Thanks!

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  • October 27, 2011 7:28 AM
    cey26 cey26
      Project Holder
    thanks to all who have submitted designs so far! we're impressed by the level of talent involved.

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  • October 27, 2011 7:27 AM
    cey26 cey26
      Project Holder
    r.e. #3 your design is really nice. would it be possible to use the same base design showing a more detailed rice panicle and healthy roots with maybe a drop of water signifying the use of less water (versus the traditional method of flooding)?

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  • October 27, 2011 5:26 AM
    Nigros Nigros
     
    #3 I can talk about me, of course, but it was intended just to be a stylization of. I know how a rice plant looks. Best regards

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  • October 26, 2011 3:08 PM
    cey26 cey26
      Project Holder
    For those making designs: Please look up a picture of the rice plant before guessing what a single rice plant looks like. It would be helpful to see a mature plant with panicles/grains and maybe a smaller one to get a good idea. Also, please don't put standing water in the design. This rice production method doesn't flood the rice.

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