Canadian theatre development centre needs a logo design
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We need a logo design for an established play development centre in Montréal called Playwrights' Workshop Montréal (PWM). Our professional dramaturgs collaborate with artists and small theatre companies across Canada in the development of new plays and interdisciplinary performance.
We also run professional development and mentorship programs for theatre artists. We are a passionate and imaginative centre, a safe space where artists can take creative risks without the worries of the pressures of production. We would like to see designs that are contemporary, imaginative, and that evoke our tagline: "a space for discovery."
The challenge here is to have a logo that reflects what we do with elements that can be identified with the creative process of the theatre industry.
our website: www.playwrights.ca/newsite
Target Market(s)
Theatre creative and production artists and entertainment production companies.
Industry/Entity Type
It Professional
Logo Text
PWM
Logo styles of interest
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)
Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)
Font styles to use
Colors
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Look and feel
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Elegant
Bold
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Serious
Traditional
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Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Subtext will be needed with the logo.
- The logo should exist both with and with out the subtext.
- The subtext has to include both English and French text
- a space for discovery."
- or
- théâtre en devenir / theatre in the making
Nice to have
- Something that reflects the creative process of the theatre industry.
Should not have
- The theatrical "happy and sad" masks unless presented in a modern abstract way.