Non-profit sea turtle programme needs simple turtle design
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We need a very simple design that depicts the 3 species of sea turtles we have nesting and foraging around our islands (leatherback, green and hawksbill). I love the free flowing brush stroke designs by Weiss Art Australia - simple and not nessesarily "complete" but animals are clearly recognisable. The non-profit has a logo but this will be used specifically to represent and promote this particular programme. I've attached a design that was given to us but it is WAY too busy although it shows the differences between the species. Colours for each turtle should be limited to greens (green turtle on the right in the image), browns/golds for the hawksbill (on the left) and greys/black for the leatherback (middle).
Objetivo del mercado(s)
conservationists, tourists & local community
Tipo de industria / entidad
Environment
Colores
Colores seleccionados por el cliente para ser utilizados en el diseño del logotipo:
Mira y siente
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Elegante
Atrevido
Juguetón
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Tradicional
Moderno
Atractivo
Profesional
Femenino
Masculino
Vistoso
Conservador
Económico
De Alta Gama
Requisitos
Debes tener
- 3 different species of sea turtles (leatherback, green, hawksbill) that are recognisable but VERY simple. Doesn't have to be the complete turtle as the design may become too "busy".
- Leatherback is the largest with at least one ridge running from the neck to tail, the hawksbill is the smallest and may have a more jagged edge than the green turtle.
Agradable de tener
- Free flowing brush strokes of different widths (not just a single uniform line)
No debería tener
- No more than the 3 turtles, all should be recognisable as a specific species and not as generic turtle shape.