Logo Refinement – Bethel Christian Reformed Church
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Logo Design Brief
We are a Christian church seeking to clearly communicate who we are through a refined and meaningful visual identity.
Our focus is on:
Walking together in faith
Being Christ-centered
Creating a welcoming and relational community
This is not a full rebrand—we are looking to refine and evolve our existing logo, not replace it entirely. We have a Chat GTP inspired look that we were dawn to but are looking for multiple options
Design Objective
We are looking for refined variations of our current logo, maintaining its core identity while improving clarity, meaning, and overall design quality.
Current Logo Elements (Important)
Our existing logo includes:
A triangle shape (symbolizing the Trinity)
A cross at through the triangle
These elements are important and should be retained or thoughtfully evolved
Design Direction (Very Important)
We want designs that feel:
Simple and clean (not busy or overly detailed)
Modern but timeless
Christ-centered (the cross should remain the focal point)
Relational and inviting, not rigid or institutional
Symbolism to Emphasize
Designs should reflect:
Movement or journey toward Christ
Walking together (community)
Faith and spiritual growth
Typography Requirements
Church name must appear as:
Bethel Christian Reformed Church
We are open to:
Serif or sans-serif fonts
Clean, readable typography
Hierarchy between:
“Bethel” (primary)
“Christian Reformed Church” (secondary)
Logo Text
Bethel Christian Reformed Church
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)
Font styles to use
Colors
Designer to choose colors to be used in the design.
Look and feel
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