The Yellowstone Group Minimalist Style Logo Design

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The Yellowstone Group is a morally and environmentally responsible investment group aiming to invest in various US markets. The group is named for the favorite destination, Yellowstone National Park. The group would like a logo designed with a nod to the national park and its ecosystem while steering away from any attempts at mimicking the National Park Service logos or branding. The unofficial mascot of the group is the American Bison. The animal may be used in logo design, but is not required. We kindly request that there is NO reference to the Old Faithful Geyser. The words, "The Yellowstone Group, LLC" must be spelled out with an accompanying graphic of some sort. Colors should include a dark forest green type primary color with the possibility of a brown and/or goldenrod type secondary color. The goal is to be a trendy design while not becoming too "hipster" as we still would like the logo to reflect a professional financial business. **update** we are fans of the minimalist style when it comes to logo design. I have updated some examples of this
Target Market(s)
Investors/Banks
Industry/Entity Type
Investment
Logo Text
The Yellowstone Group, LLC
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A real-world object (optional text)



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Logo with illustration or character


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Requirements
Must have
- "The Yellowstone Group, LLC" Text and some sort of accompanying graphic
Nice to have
- American Bison reference, thin font
Should not have
- Reference to Old Faithful geyser or any attempts at copying/mimicking the national park service