New General Contractor and Builder Needs a Logo
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Logo Design Brief
We need a logo for a Colorado-based general contractor and provider of services that range from home remodeling to plumbing, electrical and roofing work. Basically, if a homeowner needs a repair or home improvement service performed, we will do it. Our services also extend to commercial real estate projects, but we primarily work with residential homeowners.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: We have been out of the office recently and need a bit more time to evaluate and provide feedback on designs received to date. We also want to encourage a few more designers to participate during this deadline extension. Thank you.
Added Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Target Market(s)
Homeowners primarily and owners or managers of commercial office buildings secondarily.
Industry/Entity Type
Contractor
Logo Text
Front Door Building Services
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
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Requirements
Must have
- The best advice I ever received from a logo designer is to choose a logo that will look just as good on a business card as it does on a billboard. That means the simpler the better with clean lines.
- Also, the words "Front Door" should be more prominent in the logo than "Building Services". When working with customers, we will most often refer to ourselves as "Front Door".
- This logo will appear on a website, business cards, letterhead, shirts and vehicles, so it needs to not just be an A+ design but also appropriate for digital use as well as tangible use after it is printed (paper), stitched (shirt) or painted (vehicle).