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What is the exact name you would like in your logo?
Name: Baby Business Tagline: The Child Care Challenge
What is your industry?
Other
What are the top 3 things you would like to communicate through your logo?
Community/things working together (DO NOT use gears though)
Fun, but not childish
Professional, but not too serious
What logo styles do you like (image + text, image only, text only, etc.)
Logo should be clean and modern. Image and text. It would be great if the logo somehow fit with the style of our organizations logo (Quality Care for Children), BUT this is not a requirement.
Do you have any other info or links you want to share?
We need a logo designed for a board game we are developing to play with small groups of employees at our corporate partner sites to communicate the importance of early childhood care and learning. It draws inspiration from the Game of Life and Cranium. Each player will take on the role of a different community member (parent, child care provider, public official, and businessperson) and will face a series of questions, scenarios, and fun challenges as they advance through the game. Players earn points which they eventually use to collectively purchase supplies for the final challenge (currently protecting an egg from a six-foot drop). The game will get the point across that EVERYONE in the community is affected by and can play a role in improving the quality of early childhood care.
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