The DAD Projects (Dads And Development) or "How To Build a Baby" needs logo/branding for parent educ

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A logo design is needed for marketing/branding. I provide trainings, presentations, education and consultations for promotion of Father/Infant relationships and child development from birth to 3 years of age, the most critical years of development. I work with Fathers, Mothers and professionals in many settings to highlight the importance of the Father/Infant relationship. These include parent ed classes, workshops, conferences and poster presentations. I employ an extensive use of metaphors as a teaching tool that include following themes: Legos (building), fractals, science, sports, Tensegrity model, construction, PLAY! and nurturing. If any of those themes could be incorporated (especially Legos), that would be preferred. Target is "Fathers/men" but will be used for a wide audience. Finally, my approach is based on principles and tenets of Infant Mental Health and my belief that if a Father is bonded with his baby from the beginning, they will be bonded to each other for life.
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Target Market(s)
Fathers (mostly) but all parents and professionals that work with parents/families
Industry/Entity Type
Baby
Logo Text
The DAD Projects (Dads and Development)
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Look and feel
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Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Logo text,
Nice to have
- 1. Incorporate one of the metaphor themes, preferably Legos (or similar)
- 2. Visually impactful but easy to recognize
- 3. Infant "style" but leaning toward masculine
Should not have
- Too complicated or fancy