Need a logo for my blog machine2culture.com
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Logo Design Brief
Hi, I need an image identity (logo) for my blog.
The articles are about the crossroads between technology (industrial, web, biology) and humanities (psychology, philosophy, art). The look is simple, elegant, and accessible.
I like to use the Pandora's Jar story to inspire an icon oriented logo.
My concept is to have the words "machine" and "culture" intersected from below by an slightly opened jar releasing a fume in the shape of a number 2 that connects the name altogether.
Updates
Hi Guys, just a little update to this project: I would really like to see some of you using flat design look and feel, so I can compare fairly among the current submissions.
Added Monday, November 04, 2013
Target Market(s)
Technology enthusiasts,
Philosophers,
Artists
Entrepreneurs
Logo Text
machine 2 culture
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Character Logo
Logo with illustration or character
Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)
Look and feel
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Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- It needs to look elegant but simple, does not need to be classic or antique just want the elements of pandora's jar to be understood by a very discerning public.
Nice to have
- This is something I've written that can make the connections of my blog and the iconography related to Pandora's jar:
- "The last thing left after Pandora’s jar opened was hope. By then, all the things that can create conflict and bring trouble to men had already escaped, and there was no coming back. Hope is all we had left; that and the fire that Prometheus stole for us. This irreversibility of events, and the feeling of guilt for how we have conducted the affairs of men, is our unconscious way to remember how far we are from our natural being. Is like a baby dreaming to go back to the womb, a place all secure and peaceful, where the worries of existence and survival are not something to be aware of. Hope and fire. Or, in more modern terms, a feeling that things will sort by themselves, and that we will turn fire into the technology that would help us go from hope to conquering our limitations."