Veterinarian needs logo for shelter-call practice
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Hello! I need a logo for my shelter-call veterinary practice. I visit smaller shelters that can't afford to employ a full time veterinarian and provide vet care that helps pets get well & go home. This is a subsidiary of my other business, Forensic Veterinary Investigations - see vetinvestigator.com and @VetInvestigator on twitter for existing "look and feel". I would like this logo to be cheerful but not cutesy. It can relate to FVI either in color family or shape, just so they look complimentary if they are on the same letterhead for example. I'm open to any approaches that makes it work. The other "home" I help pets get to is their final resting place through humane euthanasia - that aspect can be referred to or kept in mind with the design, but is why it shouldn't be all happy-happy. Plus, I am a doctor, and I would like the logo to respect that level of professionalism. Since the investigations business is more "masculine", I wouldn't mind incorporating pink with blues to make HBVS more "feminine". I like the scrub top pattern in the picture below as a color palate. But again, the world is your oyster, have fun with it!
Target Market(s)
Animal shelter professionals and volunteers.
Industry/Entity Type
Veterinary
Logo Text
Either "HBVS", "Homeward Bound" or "Homeward Bound Veterinary Services"
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
Font styles to use
Look and feel
Each slider illustrates characteristics of the customer's brand and the style your logo design should communicate.
Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Professional look that coordinates with or compliments my other business logo.
Nice to have
- Perhaps this logo should be a cat since there is a dog in the other. Face forward, eye contact. Stethoscope or other hint of medical? Cat wearing stethoscope? Since logo in FVI dog is silhouette (people can't look abuse in the eye), fingerprint on him to reflect the marks people leave on animals in abuse - this animal or these animals can be bold & look us in the eye. This logo may be incorporated into a vehicle wrap. See the logos I like below along with concepts of vehicle now - would change vehicle design balanced with the shelter call practice incorporated.
Should not have
- Cartoon cute, paw prints, hearts, profiles or sideviews of animals.