Your Vote Needed: New Event Logo

 I’m working in conjunction with a friend of mine to launch a new series of events in the fall for young singles. We’re calling it the heartbreak club and I would love your vote on which you prefer. These amazing logos were designed by Vivian Jang, another friend and creative designer. Please visit her portfolio to see more samples of her work!

Please leave your vote in the comments section.

Logo #1

Logo #2

Logo #3

 Logo #4

 

 

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Liz King is a social media-integrated event planner and award winning blogger. As the owner of Liz King Events, she runs an innovative firm that creates dynamic branding events integrating the use of social media. Planning events from soup to nuts, she works with her team to create and sustain your event brand and enhance attendee engagement. Liz is also a co-founder of the Event Technology Showcase PlannerTech. As the owner of Liz King Events, she has been featured as a speaker at the International Association of Exhibitions and Events, National Association of Colleges and Employers, ExpoWest/Supply Expo and several other events as an expert on the topic of social media and events. She has also been featured in Connect Meetings Intelligence and Convene Magazine, among others.

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  • http://www.designinspiration.co.uk Ash Mashhadi (@inspirationguy)

    I like Logo 2 the best, but I think it might work better without the box. And I’d make the word ‘club’ a bit stronger too. Never ask a designer to comment on a design!

    They’re all great though :-)

  • http://working-storage-section.de Wolfgang

    I go for No 2 – withouth the box – and agree … the “club” must be stronger :)

  • @landmarcevents

    If I were heartbroken, none of these would appeal to me, sorry. Number 2 is the most appealing because there is an element of hope in it. Why not use the heart image within the word (substitute for the A, for instance)? I am not a designer, nor do I play one on TV, but I’d also reverse out the color and agree with need to strengthen ‘club’.

  • Miguel Neves (@miguelseven)

    I vote for logo 2. Can’t really explain why, but seems more personal somehow.

  • Lindsey Rosenthal (@eventsforgood)

    I like Logo #2 best as well! Although I like the box…

  • http://twitter.com/TheEventsGuru Todd G.

    I favor #1… It emotes the brand identity and shows action w/ the crack in the heart. The typeset of the font really displays the raw emotion as well! The rest do not tell the tale of heartbreak in any way, they seem a bit bland, and even dare I say… Corporate.
    Really comes down to what your target demographic responds to, but I vote for #1.

    Best of luck in your endeavor!!!

  • http://www.virtuallyamazing.com Grace White

    I like #2 with the box, seems like it’s protecting the broken heart. I do agree that the “club” should be stronger.
    They are all very nice designs.

  • http://www.tradeshowinstitute.com Traci Browne

    I agree with Todd – #1 is the best. His reasons are right on from a marketing/branding standpoint. #2 does not convey heartbreak but interesting that someone brought up the idea of hope in the logo. #3 and #4 look too amateur.

    The other thing to consider is how will the logo look when shrinked down tiny (think sponsor logo on postcard mailing) and how will it look when expanded. Also how does it look in Black & White…does it still pop?

    But I like some others are probably not looking at it right. I’m a marketer, others are designers…we’re looking at it completely aesthetically…your real results are going to come from your members. They may all prefer #2 because of feelings of hope…

  • Brittany

    Logo 1

  • http://www.bigredeventplanner.com Ashly Hovatter

    I like #1 the best. It has an edgy look to it!