Visual Identity for Betty Independent Group – Empowering Independence

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Brief de Design de Logo
Non-negotiables
Professional but approachable – Logo must clearly signal trust, care, and professionalism in the aged care / community support sector. No cartoonish or gimmicky styles.
Readable at all scales – Must work on business cards, stationery, websites, and uniforms without losing legibility.
Clean, modern typography – Sans-serif or humanist fonts that feel warm but professional. Avoid overly decorative fonts.
Colour direction – Palette should lean towards calm, supportive tones (e.g. teal, navy, green) rather than harsh primaries or neon.
Nice-to-haves
Symbolic element – A subtle icon that suggests independence, community, or support (e.g. abstract figure, circle motif, linked shapes).
Future-proofing – Flexible enough to expand into related services (disability, aged care, respite) without looking locked to one niche.
Optional tagline space – Leave room for a short phrase if we choose to add one later.
Guidance for designers
Off-brief entries (e.g. corporate tech vibes, childish graphics, overly medical/hospital logos) will be declined immediately.
We value quality and alignment over sheer quantity. Please don’t submit dozens of minor variations—refinements should only be made after feedback.
Designs should feel Australian professional services sector-appropriate, not generic stock icons.
Company Name: Betty Independent Group Pty Ltd
Industry: Aged Care and Disability Support
We help people live independently with the right care and support. The brand should feel trustworthy, approachable and human, but also professional enough to sit next to government and corporate paperwork.
Style :
Modern, clean and memorable
Warm and uplifting (not clinical or cold)
Open to icons, abstract shapes, or simple wordmark styles
Colours (suggestions, not rules):
Must work in colour and black & white
Navy or teal as a strong base
Softer accents like green, purple or aqua
Avoid loud/neon tones
Ideas (but not locked in):
Shapes that show care or connection (circles, petals, hands)
Something that feels supportive, stable and independent
Could be text-only if the typography is strong and unique
Where it will be used:
Invoices, policies, reports
Website and email signature
Staff shirts and uniforms
Marketing material down the track
We want a design that feels like it belongs in both professional and community spaces — credible for audits, but still friendly for families and participants.
Secteur / Type d'entité
Disability Support and Care, Aged Care Social Work
Texte du logo
Betty Independent / Betty Independent Group Pty Ltd / Open to Ideas
Styles de logo qui vous intéressent
Logo abstrait
Conceptuel / symbolique (texte facultatif)



Logo mot symbole
Logo (texte seulement)


Logo de Lettermark
Acronyme ou logo texte (texte seulement)



Styles de police à utiliser
Autres polices appréciées:
- Open to suggestions
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
- Professional but approachable – Logo must clearly signal trust, care, and professionalism in the aged care / community support sector. No cartoonish or gimmicky styles. Readable at all scales – Must work on business cards, stationery, websites, and uniforms without losing legibility. Clean, modern typography – Sans-serif or humanist fonts that feel warm but professional. Avoid overly decorative fonts. Colour direction – Palette should lean towards calm, supportive tones (e.g. teal, navy, green) rather than harsh primaries or neon.
Bien d'avoir
- Symbolic element – A subtle icon that suggests independence, community, or support (e.g. abstract figure, circle motif, linked shapes). Future-proofing – Flexible enough to expand into related services (disability, aged care, respite) without looking locked to one niche. Optional tagline space – Leave room for a short phrase if we choose to add one later.