Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
FALLEN RISEN STRONGER
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Description of the organization and its target audience
A podcast in 3 parts. Based on love, giving people hope and giving them a voice
Fallen: interviews of people who are going through horrible hardship (abuse...)
Risen: Interviews of people who have turned curveballs into grace
Stronger: Discuss the secrets to happiness
I would like my logo to be very straightforward and show something broken that gets mended into something else that turns into something beautiful and strong. Here are some ideas, I'm not fixed on these, feel free to be creative.
Idea # 1: A pencil gets broken into 2 pieces, it then gets mended into 2 beautiful individual pencils. I've seen this picture on Facebook. I've attached here. I'm not looking to create the same logo, it just serves as inspiration
Idea #2: A person falls off the stairs, they get picked up by a flying carpet/ something else shows up that they can hold onto, the person then stands up strong on the flying carpet/ the person turns into something that shows strength/ happiness
Industry
Communications
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My project is based on love, it is to help people, to give victims a voice, a space to share their story; to inspire by giving examples of how people have turned some terrible hardship into something fantastic; and to share what happy people people use as their secrets to live their dream life (practical tools...)
I found this image on Facebook that I found inspiring. It's a broken pencil mended into something beautiful. My logo doesn't have to be the same but I like the idea of a symbol of something broken turned into something great, of seeing the opportunity through the pain...
Contest deliverables
1 x Logo
Final files
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