Innovative Music Instruction Program Series Needs Logo Design

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We need a logo design for Tune Toolkit™, our innovative series of music education programs. The logo should convey both 1) music and 2) the tools/toolkit metaphor. Using a unique approach without music theory/reading, our programs give many tools to students, even absolute beginners and those who've never played an instrument, teaching them how to create their own great-sounding original music. We're about to release our 2-volume Improvisation & Composition program, and more programs are planned. The logo will be used in video and print instructional materials as well as marketing. Horizontal & vertical versions would be ideal, though a roughly squarish overall layout that could be used universally may suffice.
Target Market(s)
Piano teachers, piano students studying with a teacher, anyone interested in piano self-study online, composers, songwriters, players of non-keyboard instruments interested in developing improvisation/composition skills
Industry/Entity Type
Education
Logo Text
Tune Toolkit™
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Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)



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Requirements
Must have
- Should convey both 1) music and 2) the tools/toolkit metaphor -- e.g., consider some combination of a toolbox/tools and musical symbols
Nice to have
- 1) Prefer pictorial/combination logo, with a tool/toolkit image plus logotype.
- 2) Fun and friendly feel.
- 3) Horizontal & vertical versions would be ideal, though a roughly squarish overall layout that could be used universally may suffice.