World Class Research Team Needs Logo for Neurosurgical Clinical Trial for Traumatic Brain Injury
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We need a logo to promote a clinical trial based in the US that is testing the safety and efficacy of a surgically implanted device in the brain, called Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), on patients to determine if it improves cognitive function (thinking and attention) they lost after sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The device uses electricity to stimulate a part of the brain called the central thalamus. We do not have an acronym or abbreviation for our study. One idea was StImProve or StimProve. We would welcome any ideas on a name for our study, or information on colleagues that specialize in this type of work.
Target Market(s)
Patients (aged 22-55), caregivers and healthcare providers.
Industry/Entity Type
Medical And Science
Logo Text
StimProve
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
Font styles to use
Colors
Designer to choose colors to be used in the design.
Look and feel
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Requirements
Must have
- Must have a palette that shows up on white and dark backgrounds. Must be simple, memorable. Graphic needs to work with and without text. Graphic should not have study name or initials in it.
Nice to have
- gears and puzzle pieces are often used to depict thinking. this is fine, but not required. also, a 3-D look like a cube, or some other shape would be nice to use if it depicts change or ability to move on with life more productively. I also like the idea of using an arch to symbolize the patient journey.
Should not have
- intricate/detailed pictures of the brain, neurons, or surgery. Can not look "home grown" from clipart.