SHIFT logo design competition winner announced

01.04.08

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SHIFT logo design competition winner announced

Last month, I participated in SHIFT logo design competition and the winner of this competition was announced today. The logo design entry that selected to represent SHIFT next 10 years is by Simon Sparkes. Big congratulations to him!

My design does not make the cut which I felt a little sad. But I was very amazed by the originality and creativity by other submissions that made into the Excellent Works. The designs were truly out of the box. Once again, big congratulations to the winner and everyone that nominated into Excellent Works in this wonderful competition.

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6 Responses to “SHIFT logo design competition winner announced”
    Saawan
  1. Saawan

    I don’t know how much they can be called as logos. But, the design sense of the site is very weird. Why are they very keen on black and white? I too participated in it but didn’t get through. You can see my entry below.

    http://wanabee.wordpress.com/2008/03/12/my-entry-for-a-competition/

    btw, I like your new WP theme.

  2. jayhan
  3. jayhan

    First of all thanks. Well at first, I was thinking the same thing too, the selections are quite unique. I think they already omitted the term “corporate” and going full on pure fresh, creative and out of the box design. Thinking of the logo is going to be use for next ten years, I think the works there can still look good after ten years.

  4. Baz
  5. Baz

    I thought the winning work, was well deserved, it kinda stands out, its different, I like the idea that every letter is different! nice 1!

  6. jayhan
  7. jayhan

    Yeah, the design is good. Very creative!

  8. Jerry Galino
  9. Jerry Galino

    found your site on del.icio.us today and really liked it.. i bookmarked it and will be back to check it out some more later ..

  10. jayhan
  11. jayhan

    Thanks for the support Jerry ;)

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