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scalemysite has picked a winning logo design

For $250 they received 79 design concepts from 32 designers!

  • Award 1
    ... by monsterleo

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Dates

Starts:7-Nov-09 12:16 a.m. GMT

Ends:14-Nov-09 12:16 a.m. GMT

Awards

Award 1: $250, was awarded to monster...

Formats

"EPS","PSD","AI (VECTOR BASED)","JPG"

Contract

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Creative brief

LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT US:

Scale My Site (www.scalemysite.com) is a website hosting company that hosts all client websites in a clustered, scalable, redundant environment (we're a cloud hosting company). Our focus is providing scalable hosting for customers needing performance from a cluster with hundreds of servers without hiring experienced IT staff to manage it.

HERE IS WHAT WE NEED:

Currently our logo is very simple and doesn't convey anything about our business. We want a logo that looks professional, modern, clean, unique, and possibly conveys "scalability", "clustering", "the cloud", or website hosting in general. We are trying to separate ourselves from the everyday "shared hosting" companies that are a dime a dozen out there.

OUR TARGET AUDIENCE IS:

Website owners with popular (or soon-to-be popular) websites who want to put their website in the cloud so they can avoid being concerned with server issues when their visitor count breaks through the ceiling.

WE LIKE THESE DESIGNS:

We're open to whatever colors/style/font you want to use. Be creative! We want something memorable that gives our company instant rep and makes our future customers interested.

Few related competitors/logos we like:
http://www.rackspace.com/
http://www.gogrid.com/
http://www.rackforce.com
http://ahost1.com/

Possible icons/ideas to include if you need something to spark creativity:
- Clouds (we're a Cloud Hosting company after all)
- Arrows (visualizing scalability I guess?)