Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Meet AEC Xperts
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Description of the organization and its target audience
Meet AEC Xperts is the niche marketplace similar to 99 designs and freelancer.com, which enables architects and engineers to work as a freelancer.
Target audience - Architects, Engineers, contractors and builders
Industry
Architectural
Visual style
Colors to explore



Other color requirements
Use max 2 colour or anyone font can be in multicolour. The designer has the freedom to use the colours of his choice.
Style Attributes
Design inspiration
References
Attachments
Other notes
Meet AEC Xperts
Meet AEC Xperts is a niche market place for Architecture, Engineering and Construction fraternity.
Meaning of each word in the name “Meet AEC Xperts”
Meet – A place where you can meet experts
AEC – AEC stands for Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC should be capital in the logo as its acronym)
Xperts – Experts refer to the best in the industry
Looking for simple, elegant and an aesthetically timeless logo similar to Apple, Nike, 99 designs or freelancer.com
The logo should reflect that it’s a market place connecting AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) industries people.
Colour: Logo should look good in single colour or multi-colour.
It is recommended to complete the logo in max 2 colour however single alphabet could be multicolour.
Preferable colour – Designer can use any colour however as a company we prefer sky blue, any variant of Red, Variant of Green, Variant of Yellow or you can use multi-colour.
Just a thought but not necessary to implement – Xperts “X” to act as a symbol of infinite which connects the people OR connects the developing world with a developed world. This x can be a multi-colour in the whole logo.
Refer to the example of X in the attachment.
Contest deliverables
Logo
Final files
If you use fonts that require a license, confirm with the client they're ok with it. For licensing reasons, it is better to provide your client with information on how to acquire the font rather than providing the actual files.
Text in logos should be converted to outlines.