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Design a logo for a promotional agency "Ducks in a row"
- Wettbewerb von: Els Ducks In A Row
- Kategorie: Logo
- Status: Beendet
Startdatum: 28-06-2012
Enddatum: 06-07-2012
Alles begann mit einer Idee …
Ein kurzer, interaktiver Leitfaden half ihnen, ihren Designstil zu entdecken und erfasste genau, was sie brauchten.
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[black&white; version on white bg]
The logo consists of the duckpins (bowling pins) which at a same time have a shape of hanging lamps - a symbol of novelty in ideas and concepts.
Why bowling?
The most popular theory concerning the origin of the saying "get your ducks in a row," suggests that "ducks in a row" came from the world of sports, specifically bowling. ( integral text at http://www.wisegeek.com/where-did-the-term-get-your-ducks-in-a-row-come-from.htm)
"Early bowling pins were often shorter and thicker than modern pins, which led to the nickname ducks. Before the advent of automatic resetting machines, these "duck pins" would be manually put back into place between bowling rounds. Therefore, having one's ducks in a row would be a metaphor for having all of the bowling pins organized and properly placed before sending the next ball down the lane."
Logo elements (font, color, etc.) can be adjusted according to your preference.
Your feedback is welcome.
I like that you've put some research en thought into it, but maybe a little too much ....
Still , pretty good :)
I like that you've put some research en thought into it, but maybe a little too much ....
Still , pretty good :)
The logo consists of the duckpins (bowling pins) which at a same time have a shape of hanging lamps - a symbol of novelty in ideas and concepts.
Why bowling?
The most popular theory concerning the origin of the saying "get your ducks in a row," suggests that "ducks in a row" came from the world of sports, specifically bowling. ( integral text at http://www.wisegeek.com/where-did-the-term-get-your-ducks-in-a-row-come-from.htm)
"Early bowling pins were often shorter and thicker than modern pins, which led to the nickname ducks. Before the advent of automatic resetting machines, these "duck pins" would be manually put back into place between bowling rounds. Therefore, having one's ducks in a row would be a metaphor for having all of the bowling pins organized and properly placed before sending the next ball down the lane."
Logo elements (font, color, etc.) can be adjusted according to your preference. Black&white; version available as well.
Your feedback is welcome.
I like that you've put some research en thought into it, but maybe a little too much ....
Still , pretty good :)
The logo consists of the duckpins (bowling pins) which at a same time have a shape of hanging lamps - a symbol of novelty in ideas and concepts.
Why bowling?
The most popular theory concerning the origin of the saying "get your ducks in a row," suggests that "ducks in a row" came from the world of sports, specifically bowling. ( integral text at http://www.wisegeek.com/where-did-the-term-get-your-ducks-in-a-row-come-from.htm)
"Early bowling pins were often shorter and thicker than modern pins, which led to the nickname ducks. Before the advent of automatic resetting machines, these "duck pins" would be manually put back into place between bowling rounds. Therefore, having one's ducks in a row would be a metaphor for having all of the bowling pins organized and properly placed before sending the next ball down the lane."
Logo elements (font, color, etc.) can be adjusted according to your preference. Black&white; version available as well.
Your feedback is welcome.
I like that you've put some research en thought into it, but maybe a little too much ....
Still , pretty good :)
The logo consists of the duckpins (bowling pins) which at a same time have a shape of hanging lamps - a symbol of novelty in ideas and concepts.
Why bowling?
The most popular theory concerning the origin of the saying "get your ducks in a row," suggests that "ducks in a row" came from the world of sports, specifically bowling. ( integral text at http://www.wisegeek.com/where-did-the-term-get-your-ducks-in-a-row-come-from.htm)
"Early bowling pins were often shorter and thicker than modern pins, which led to the nickname ducks. Before the advent of automatic resetting machines, these "duck pins" would be manually put back into place between bowling rounds. Therefore, having one's ducks in a row would be a metaphor for having all of the bowling pins organized and properly placed before sending the next ball down the lane."
Logo elements (font, color, etc.) can be adjusted according to your preference. Black&white; version available as well.
Your feedback is welcome.
I like that you've put some research en thought into it, but maybe a little too much ....
Still , pretty good :)
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