Audio Pixels

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This customer received 81 logo designs from 27 designers. They chose this logo design from CZP as the winning design.
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We are developers of revolutionary loudspeakers. We use MEMS technology to build speakers on a chip. Our chips provide high fidelity audio in a small and flat form factor.
Out speakers are the only ones that generate sound in a "digital" manner.
See more details here:
http://www.audiopixels.com.au/index.cfm/audio-pixels/
We have been using our existing (home made) logo for several years now. It's time for us to find a more professional looking logo that will transpire the special attributes of our technology.
Our logo will eventually appear on the front of loudspeakers and other audio equipment (e.g. amplifier) of our own make.
It will also be embedded into 3rd party devices such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops etc. In such a case it will sit side to side with the logos of Dolby, DTS, SRS etc.
Updates
Some clarifications to the brief:
- The logo must look good in color and in B&W
- translate well to print
- Have a graphic that is sufficiently notable to stand on its own without our name next to it
- Should have some connection to Audio or MEMS etc.
Added Saturday, January 26, 2013
Target Market(s)
Consumer electronics
Industry/Entity Type
Digital
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Audio Pixels
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- The logo can be colorful but it must look good and recognizable even in black and white (think of the metal plated logos you see on the front of loudspeakers and stereo gear).