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What is the exact name you would like in your logo?
Purple Maia
What is your industry?
Education and Universities
What are the top 3 things you would like to communicate through your logo?
1) hacker mentality: technology & creativity
2) accountability to communities here in Hawaii
3) fun and kids (middle school aged)
What logo styles do you like (image + text, image only, text only, etc.)
image + text
Do you have any other info or links you want to share?
A bit on us: Purple Maia teaches problem solving and maker skills to kids in underserved communities in Hawaii. We nurture kids natural curiosity and creativity by showing them how to use fun and in-demand maker skills--technology, hardware, and software--to create solutions in their lives and communities. Making things is fun--and its a way to get kids to explore what really interests them and feel empowered to face lifes challenges. As students make real contributions to their community, they develop into confident, tenacious, resourceful, kind, collaborative, and creative problem-solvers.
One key thing: "Maia" is a Hawaiian word that means banana. It includes the Hawaiian okina (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okina)--we want to get this right typographically.
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