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Performance Report Golden puzzle piece people represent the corporate ladder climbers who read The Performance Report newsletter and shop the online store for materials to help them get ahead. The look is modern, sleek, and multi-dimensional. |
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Hooping Harmony The idea of therapeutic hula hooping might be new, but this mother-daughter team makes it sound like a blast. Their logo is fun, funky, and bright - perfectly representative of their business. |
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20th Century This office supply store's image is bold, with a hint of style. The traditional red design with the push-pin detail comes together beautifully to create a memorable but corporate image. |
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CrankShaw CrankShaw is a musical group. Their logo needed to ooze attitude, but had to be versatile enough to be used on high-end printed material (like CD covers) and one-color print jobs (like tee shirts). This image is also highly identifiable, which optimizes their marketing efforts by improving image recognition. |
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Small Moves Motion Picture Company The modern steely blue of this 3D logo brings a large profile to the small, vital power of the common screw (it takes a small movement to tighten the screw that helps build big things). |
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M E Monogram When M. and E. planned their wedding, they chose to use a monogram on their invitations, programs, and other printed material. It tied their color scheme and wedding style together, and was highly recognizable. A month later when their guests received mail with this symbol in the return address field, they knew immediately that they were holding a thank-you note and were reminded of the beautiful celebration. |
