Wharton Web Workshop picked a winning design in their Logo design contest
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- Brief Summary
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Create an effective logo for branding the Wharton Web Workshop, which will be used on the website wwwharton.com. The winning design will be posted immediately (Wednesday, January 7) on the workshop website. This contest is being used both to generate a design and to highlight the use of resources like 99designs in the development of web-based products and services.
- Brand Name
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The Wharton School
- Description
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The desired logo includes one of the following text strings
(a) wwwharton or (b) wwwharton.com (i.e., the "dot com" might be present or not, depending on what works best visually).
The logo must render well as a .gif (or .jpg) file that is 240 pixels wide by 80 pixels high. It will be plugged into the wwwharton.com home page on Wednesday, January 7 as part of our workshop competition.
Ideally the logo would harmonize with the Wharton School logo. Wharton's identity specs can be seen at:
http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/standards/design_logo_name.cfm
However, the winning logo need not match precisely these standards, nor need it incorporate the existing Wharton logo. In other words, we're open to completely original logos that harmonize with the Wharton School logo, but do not necessarily incorporate it directly.
This contest is both to produce the logo for the workshop as well as to illustrate how resources like 99designs can be used in the creation of web-based products and services.
Details on the workshop can be seen at http://www.ulrichcourses.org
Please note that you must be available sometime 3pm - 8pm US Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, January 7 to respond to the designation of the winning design, collect payment, and deliver the graphic.
- Wants
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- The desired logo includes one of the following text strings
(a) wwwharton or (b) wwwharton.com (i.e., the "dot com" might be present or not, depending on what works best visually).
The logo must render well as a .gif (or .jpg) file that is 240 pixels wide by 80 pixels high. It will be plugged into the wwwharton.com home page on Wednesday, January 7 as part of our workshop competition.
Ideally the logo would harmonize with the Wharton School logo. Wharton's identity specs can be seen at:
http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/standards/design_logo_name.cfm
However, the winning logo need not match precisely these standards, nor need it incorporate the existing Wharton logo. In other words, we're open to completely original logos that harmonize with the Wharton School logo, but do not necessarily incorporate it directly.
We are a group of 25-45 year old professionals. This site should be clean and professional. Thus, our logo should also be clean and professional.
Note that the domain wwwharton.com is intended to evoke: www, wharton, wharton web workshop, and possibly world-wide-wharton. Playing off of these associations, while making "wharton" clearly visible would be nice.
- Don't Wants
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Nothing too cutsey. We are a professional group and this will be a professional site.
Please note that I am 99% certain this logo will be used on a white background. Thus, you don't need to show variants on black/dark backgrounds.
Deliverables
- Logo
- Business cards
- Letterheads
- Envelopes
- Note/Compliment cards