I will like a logo for my start up business

16.0 USD

16.0 USD peopleperhour Design Overseas
3 days ago

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I seek a conceptual and creatively designed logo for an emerging technology startup focusing on artificial intelligence solutions. The logo should showcase elements of innovation, intelligence and future orientation through its visual components and stylistic approach. It will be primarily used for website and marketing collateral but may also feature on various brand elements over time as the business grows.
Key elements to reflect in the logo include ideas around machine learning, big data, computing technology and solving complex problems through adaptive systems. The designer should explore symbolic representations and minimalist forms that convey these abstract concepts in an intuitively graspable yet thought-provoking manner. Colors may include shades of blue to signify intelligence with accents of green or orange brought in judiciously to inject vibrancy.
Attention to aesthetics, balance, and impactful silhouette are priorities in making the logo versatile across formats while still embodying the spirit and ethos of the startup. Submissions should include a written rationale and 2-3 exploratory concepts from which one will be selected based on fit with the business positioning and vision. A final file in vector format will be needed along with commercial usage rights for start-up marketing and branding efforts. Expertise in logo design, technology domains, and an eye for visual messaging at a conceptual level are essential to take on this project.

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