Biomedical Company Needs Logo/Tagline Design for Innovative New Technology
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We need a logo/tagline design for a novel technology developed by our company Pure Transplant Solutions (PTS) for “Any Organ Any Body”. Our technology could revolutionize transplantation medicine by allowing patients waiting for an organ transplant to receive an organ from any individual without such precise matching as is necessary today and with far less risk of rejection. As a point of reference, current waiting times for organ donation, especially for those patients that are difficult to match with a donor, can be many years (5-10), and over 5,000 people die each year waiting. Our goal is to increase awareness of our technology, raise money to take it through the regulatory approval process, and get a product to market that will increase the organ donor pool and ultimately improve and save lives. We want our logo/tagline “Any Organ Any Body” to become a reality. The final design should communicate health, hope and life.
Marché(s) Cible(s)
Those affected by or working with or interested in organ transplantation. This could be organ recipients themselves, those waiting for a transpl
Secteur / Type d'entité
It Company
Texte du logo
Any Organ Any Body
Exigences
Doit avoir
- We want a logo/tagline that is innovative, clean and fun. It can either be the logo/tagline in itself focusing on typography or the logo/tagline plus a visual that gets the message across (pictorial/combination). We would like to keep a limit of 2-4 colors, but will consider logos with more. We need a high resolution EPS file to be resized and a smaller version to apply for web.
Ne doit pas comporter
- A childish logo! Also, this is not a scientific logo. It will be used to create awareness and consciousness of this novel technology and most importantly, communicate the potential it has to improve and save lives.