Raise Your Voice: The Logo Contest!
There have been some seriously awesome logos submitted to the Raise Your Voice logo contest. Now it's time to cast your vote for your favorite logo! The winner will be announced tomorrow at the end of the day. (Note - the creators of the black and white entries said that any color can be applied to the logo if it's voted as winner. FYI.)
Here are the entries (with their numbers underneath):




Logo FIVE

Logo SIX

Logo SEVEN

Logo EIGHT
And that's it! The polls are open (over there in the sidebar up near the "About Kerri" section - take a look!) to vote for the logo you want to represent Raise Your Voice day. Polls close tomorrow at 5 pm, so cast your vote now!
Comments
i like logo #1
Posted by: landileigh | April 3, 2008 03:25 PM
#1
Posted by: Russell Scott | April 3, 2008 03:46 PM
Logo 6 is my fave!
Posted by: Anonymous | April 3, 2008 04:35 PM
Ooh Kerri, I like logo #2. I'm all for the upbeat colors :)
Posted by: AmyT of www.diabetesmine.com | April 3, 2008 05:20 PM
I vote for Logo #1
Posted by: Scott | April 3, 2008 07:44 PM
#1
(but high honorable mention to #5 for use of test strips collected from Kerri's desk)
Posted by: Auntly H | April 3, 2008 08:55 PM
Also #1, but add some color :)
Posted by: Anonymous | April 4, 2008 03:35 AM
I like logo 1 but I would change the colors to the JDRF colors
Posted by: David Pryze | April 4, 2008 07:44 AM
I feel like I shouldn't get involved, but, definitely number 1!
Posted by: Anonymous | April 4, 2008 08:40 AM
I voted for 2 because of the colors and sunshine. If 1 wins, I vote to add color! :)
Looking forward to maybe some more ideas or information for the April 14, 2008 Type 1 Awareness Day. Great job logo creators!
Posted by: OSUMom | April 4, 2008 08:43 AM
#7.
Posted by: Anonymous | April 4, 2008 02:40 PM
What a great bunch of logos! I too love the colours in #2 - I feel it has a slight weakness, though, in that the design seems to reinforce the popular misconception of Type 1 as 'the little kid type' (and Type 2 'the adult type'). Obviously there's some truth in that, but plenty of adults with T1 too.
I may be overthinking things here.
Posted by: Anonymous | April 4, 2008 03:34 PM