Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Revival Life
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Description of the organization and its target audience
Background:
Revival Life is a non-profit religious organization. We love the word of God and teaching others to tap into every supernatural promises it (and Jesus) boasts. We regularly witness physical, mental, emotional and relational healing. We believe in Jesus’ life and message of abundance, peace, joy and breakthrough and want to display God’s love and power to bring healing to the lives of all those in need.
Objective:
We're on a mission to create a visual identity that captures the raw energy, color, and supernatural vibe of Revival Life. This look and feel should align with our mission and the myriad services we plan to offer: eLearning, video podcasts, TV Network, kids' virtual programs, and virtual and in-person services. Our goal is to grip and inspire our audience, leading them to step onto a spiritual journey that may be a tad unconventional, but oh-so rewarding.
Target Audience:
We are a team of women, and our audience spans all ages. We cater to those thirsty for spiritual growth and transformation, who appreciate a modern, engaging approach to religious learning and lifestyles. We welcome our designs leaning into the feminine.
Tone and Style:
Our brand's voice is encouraging, inspiring, and teeming with life. It's all about capturing a youthful energy, an unquenchable vibrancy, a jubilant joy. Our style - modern dynamism reflecting our forward-thinking approach to spiritual growth and education.
Color Preferences:
We're fans of bright, vibrant colors that scream joy and energy. But we're also about balance - the palette should whisper trust and reliability.
Deliverables:
The design project will encompass the creation of a logo, and will lead into website design, social media graphics, eLearning materials, podcast cover art, and other marketing collateral.
Industry
Religious
Visual style
Colors to explore
Other color requirements
Style Attributes
Design inspiration
References
Attachments
Other notes
I am happy to send some designs, websites and graphics that have caught my eye.
Contest deliverables
1 x Logo
Winner of this contest
1 x Brand guide
Final files
If you use fonts that require a license, confirm with the client they're ok with it. For licensing reasons, it is better to provide your client with information on how to acquire the font rather than providing the actual files.
Text in logos should be converted to outlines.
I like the intentionality of the different objects/icons making up a logo.