Brazos Valley Mental Health and Wellness Therapy Logo
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Brief de Design de Logo
We are a behavioral therapy practice in Texas and we need a simple, uplifting logo. We like the idea of incorporating the green Mental Health ribbon into a butterfly or a Phoenix — as long as it doesn’t look too gender-specific . (The owner likes purple, too). We want something that represents empowerment, growth and change. We believe that physical and mental wellness go together to improve the whole person. We specialize in trauma recovery.
Mises à jour
Added Monday, June 3, 2019
Marché(s) Cible(s)
Anyone who has experienced trauma or PTSD. We live in a community with a large university, so we attract many college-aged clients.
Secteur / Type d'entité
Mental Health
Texte du logo
Brazos Valley Mental Health and Wellness
Styles de logo qui vous intéressent
Logo d'Enseigne
Logo contenu dans une forme
Logo pictural
Un objet réel (texte facultatif)
Logo abstrait
Conceptuel / symbolique (texte facultatif)
Styles de police à utiliser
Couleurs
Le designer choisit les couleurs à utiliser dans le design.
Aspect
Chaque curseur illustre les caractéristiques de la marque client et le style que doit transmettre votre design de logo.
Élégant
Audacieux
Léger
Sérieux
Traditionnel
Moderne
Sympathique
Professionnelle
Féminin
Masculin
Coloré
Conservateur
Économique
Haut de gamme
Exigences
Doit avoir
- Our name (of course), and we'd like something uplifting, maybe a butterfly (but not too feminine), which represents metamorphosis; phoenix (rising from ashes), wings. etc. I realize our name is long, so be creative! The ideas we've included were from some marketing students who we spoke with last semester.
- Probably just two colors -- nothing too difficult to reproduce
Bien d'avoir
- Just a note: Brazos is a river in Texas, and we live in the valley around it. "Abrazos" means "arms" in Spanish. Someone suggested that we could incorporate that into the logo.
Ne doit pas comporter
- Trees. We see this too often in mental health/therapy designs