Learn The Constitution In One Year Logo
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Logo Design Brief
I'm looking for a membership logo for a video course for the Patriot Corps organization, the course being called "LearnTheConstitutionInOneYear," but would like the course logo to include the ".com" ending, to always direct traffic to the landing page of the parent organization (see attached company logo).
I would like the appearance to be respectful, and hopeful to a bright future, by restoring founding principles of American government, lost over the generations.
I imagine the Constitution (in a parchment-look perspective) should be used (but please make sure to use the original perspective, which begins with "We the People..." Any perspective headed "U.S. Constitution" is not historically-accurate).
Without cluttering it up, other icons such as an American bald eagle or American flag (or other patriotic themes) could also be incorporated, but if the design is fresh, these do need not to be added.
Character logo, perhaps, but not mandatory.
I think the Red, White and Blue of the American flag should be used primarily.
Target Market(s)
Home school kids, conservative Americans, libertarians who haven't gone anarchist, patriots, retired men and women, busy
Industry/Entity Type
education (private)
Logo Text
LearnTheConstitutionInOneYear.com
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Requirements
Must have
- U.S. Constitution (in parchment form, original script version) in a theme emblematic of individual liberty and limited government, patriotic theme (conservative)
Nice to have
- Theme emblematic of American liberty (American eagle, Old Glory flag, etc.), theme of returning to our founding principles of honesty, integrity, and delegated federal authority (named powers exercised using only necessary and proper means).
Should not have
- Don't show the Constitution with an added headline (that declares it to be the "U.S. Constitution"). Also, I do not want to have anything to do with voting or elections--Democracy, and also nothing about the (corrupted) court/judicial system (but, instead, signifying limited government, where all who exercise delegated federal power are restricted to their sworn oath to support the Constitution (our Republican Form of Government).