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TERION entered this design in a recent contest that was held for a “hipster” Santa design. A perfect example of how not all logos need color to stand out!
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The New Orleans Saints logo is instantly recognizable. It’s modest, chic, and unique! The logo is a French symbol that has been around since the early 17th century.
It’s called “le fleur de lis,” and it simply means “lily flower” in English! The simple but striking design also represents the New Orleans city’s history with France and other European nations.
The original badge unveiled in 1967 was black & white and has changed little ever since. The simple yet elegant black and white mark is a reminder of the fan’s loyalty.
We always love to see contests run here at Hatchwise and the variety of entries submitted are always fascinating to see. It’s fun to see entries submitted and what the client chose as their result. This contest specifically for a hockey team sparked our interest.
The contest received a lot of interest and our talented creatives submitted a variety of unique design concepts to it! Let’s take a look at a few of the top entries and what the client chose as their final result!
This recent contest for a non-profit saw over 400 entries from our talented creatives and received a final result that they loved! This non-profit facilitates small acts of kindness for a big social change, collectively making big impacts around the world.
They wanted the logo to not only display what they did but the overall concept of small acts making a big change.
While Cisco, Eventbrite, Orange Theory Fitness, 23andMe, and Bumble all sound like a random list of companies when grouped together, they all have one thing in common. They are all billion-dollar businesses that were founded by women.
Being a woman in business is hard. It’s challenging to command the attention of the room and have you, and your business idea, taken seriously. But there’s a shift happening, and more and more resources created specifically for women by women are being made available. And more and more women are breaking into the startup world, a world that was previously heavily occupied by men.
Read on to find 12 resources that are available to female entrepreneurs.