Behavioral Dog Expert is looking for a logo / corporate identity
Contest details:
- Contest holder: KnowYourDog
- Category: Logo & stationery
- Total budget: € 149.00
- Start date : 09-09-2016 21:35
- Ending date : 23-09-2016 21:34
- Status : Ended
- Required formats: jpg,ai
- Relevant files: None
- Available languages:
- Number of designs: 64
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I have started my own little company named 'Know Your Dog', I am a behavioral therapist and so my job is to help people that have problems with their dogs. Its a very small company and I am looking for a logo and corporate identity for business cards, company clothing, brochures and my website.
My website is already online (though only available in Dutch) so you can have a look to see my style so far: www.knowyourdog.nl. I created it myself so don't expect anything too fancy :P.
I am looking for a logo that is simple, contains my company name and I would love it if it carries some symbolic / hidden meaning (hoping I am explaining that good enough). Otherwise please have a look at the example logos I took from google, to give a better understanding.
In any case its very important to know that I am a dog centered behaviorist. That doesnt only mean that I use positive training techniques, but even that I try to respect a dog for its natural being as much as possible. Meaning no collars and short leashes, but harnesses and room to do his/her own thing. Respecting a dogs character and needs establishes a good bond with the owner and from there we work on any sorts of problems. So whatever the image portrays has to match this philosophy.
(For dog 'experts' - I have been educated by Turid Rugaas, you can find plenty of English material on her on the internet, and I carry out her ideas).
My website is already online (though only available in Dutch) so you can have a look to see my style so far: www.knowyourdog.nl. I created it myself so don't expect anything too fancy :P.
I am looking for a logo that is simple, contains my company name and I would love it if it carries some symbolic / hidden meaning (hoping I am explaining that good enough). Otherwise please have a look at the example logos I took from google, to give a better understanding.
In any case its very important to know that I am a dog centered behaviorist. That doesnt only mean that I use positive training techniques, but even that I try to respect a dog for its natural being as much as possible. Meaning no collars and short leashes, but harnesses and room to do his/her own thing. Respecting a dogs character and needs establishes a good bond with the owner and from there we work on any sorts of problems. So whatever the image portrays has to match this philosophy.
(For dog 'experts' - I have been educated by Turid Rugaas, you can find plenty of English material on her on the internet, and I carry out her ideas).
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