Critical Mission Group (CMG)

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Logo Design Brief
We need a logo for a services provider called "CMG". This stands for critical mission group. This group is a hybrid group of professionals of former executives, management consultants and project managers. The critical emphasizes that we are not a staffing agency but rather go after service/interventions there where it matters. Critical events trigger the need for this senior group. The final design should communicate robustness and finess at the same time. Finesse, as it requires taillor made approaches and robustness as we reflect the team as being "Seals" ready for the professional mission. (overlap McKinsey meets senior executives) The target audiences are private equity firms. I have added a logo of a firm (See Donella & partners, reflecting the 3 different professions/background/capabilities under one roof). Under the name CMG we can write either Criticall Mission Group or "when it really matters"
Target Market(s)
Corporate clients
Industry/Entity Type
Management Consulting
Logo Text
CMG / When it really matters
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Requirements
Must have
- Logo's in the style of disrupting companies like Uber and AirB&B. It should radiate the next generation of management consulting
Nice to have
- Next generation consulting. A new disruptive global management consulting firm
- Logo's like Uber - simple and stylish, announcing understatement but the advent of a new business model in management consulting
Should not have
- fancy colors, intented to reach a business audience and senior consultants