I'd like to thank Eric Jones of " [made] creative" for designing SUPERSEED's logo. Look closely and you will see an abstract "S" in the circle. The extra stroke at the top denotes aspiration, breaking off and giving. "[made] creative" is a Moscow-based company. Eric donated his time and company's services to design and produce the logo. Thank you!


Here's my take: In the first group, I like the images from #2 and the fonts from 4 and 6. I also like the green and beige combination in #6, only I'd go with the darker green from either #2 or 3. Also, I would loosen the spacing between letters a bit in these.
From the second group, I like 4 and 5, but I'd reduce the size of the tree by about 1/3 so that it doesn't overpower the word.
Posted by: Sheri | 20 July 2005 at 11:54
We've narrowed the logo selection down to either the leaves in Group 1 (numbers 1-4) or the abstract "S" in Group 3 (numbers 1-2). Either way, the font type and size will likely come from Group 1.
Posted by: Michael Switow | 13 August 2005 at 16:03
Hi! Read about this web site from the feature article in last week's 'Today'. I think this is a very great and meaningful endeavour, so do keep it up and all the best!
As for the group's logo, I agree with your selection of the pair of leaves in Group 1. To me, that signifies the larger community/society/companies (as represented by the larger leaf) looking after and taking care of the less-privileged/disadvantaged (as represented by the smaller leaf). In so doing, the smaller leaf is able to get the support it needs to develop, grow well and flourish.
Colour-wise, I prefer the two shades of green, which to me, represents life and growth.
Just my two cents' worth...
Cheers!
Posted by: Kris Lee | 17 October 2005 at 09:26
I think the Group 3 ones send a better image. To me, the leaves combined with the name Superseed, will not help people to associate the company to a charitable orgnisation, but some company which is in the agro business and makes genetically modified seeds, to enhance farm produce and create a superb harvest.
The Group 3 ones are more corporate and if we want corporations(who are the primary target for donations) to donate their used computers, printerts, etc., I would think, they would want to associate themselves to something that is corporate as well.
Posted by: Raj S | 17 October 2005 at 12:06