Logo Design Contest

The Accidental Swingers

by myrina

Contest received 251 entries and the contest holder has awarded a winner.

Winning entry by serm4

Company or website name

The Accidental Swingers

Describe your company and organization and target audience

We are a podcast with a website supporting the podcast. On the podcast we tell stories about our sexy adventures and escapades as we moved from a monogamous marriage of 25 years to becoming swingers and opening up our marriage almost 3 years ago. We also will focus on sex, sexuality and sensuality for people in their 40s, 50s and beyond. We talk about being sex positive and being open to alternative love and lifestyles.

Our target audience is anyone interested in these topics. The demographics of our podcast listeners seem to tell us that the majority of our listeners are men ages 45-59 and then men ages 35-44 with the women in these two age groups following behind.

The design should have the following

A pineapple (or pineapples) are somewhat popular icons sometimes thought to "identify" swingers. We have incorporated this idea in our current logo and in the background of our website pages. We do not HAVE to have a pineapple/s but, living in Florida, it also gives us a nice tropical feel.

Ultimately, we'd love a design that could stand alone without our podcast name on it. Many of our listeners are also swingers but like to stay anonymous in their communities. As we continue to market and brand our podcast we'd like for people to be able to wear an Accidental Swingers t-shirt or drink from an Accidental Swingers mug and, unless you also know who we are or what the logo means, their secret will be safe! (Or others who also know can say "I know what that means!" and they instantly know the secret!)

This logo will be used for

  • Online (Website, facebook etc.)
  • Print (business cards, letterheads, brochures etc.)
  • Merchandise (mugs, t-shirts etc.)

What style of logo would you like?

Briefly describe your contest

A logo design contest for a very taboo subject and "secret society"