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Dina at Wordfeeder.com

Cynthia!

I read this post and couldn't resist writing a complete blog post in reply! (Click my name to go there). Thanks for inviting my input - it was a fun exercise!

I would say that if you want to "concept out" a logo for your business, start thinking conceptually and in symbols. Get together with a few creative pals and do "visual associations" with your personality, your profession and what it represents to your clients, and that sort of thing.

Since you're a counselor, you can go with the nurturing theme. What are some symbolic representations of nurturing? Circles - the circle of life, the hug, Mother Earth, the moon (represents females).

What about growth? Nature (that's a recurring theme for you anyway), grass, flowers, trees, plant leaves.

Then of course there are your personal preferences - things you enjoy. Dogs, animals, food, gardening. And your colors - we talked about that via email.

You might even want to work a tagline into this whole process, so that you're defining your brand holistically.

Just go check out my blog... and don't stress! Take your time. It's a process.

Dina

Judith Lautner

Hi Cynthia!

Your post made me laugh. Such expectations! It's good you realized that you had not been particularly realistic. But I have to tell you a similar story from the other point of view.

My daughter was getting married. She asked if I would like to design a "logo" for her and her husband. Both names begin with E and she wanted them combined somehow to show their relationship, their mutual appreciation of each other. I came up with probably 30 designs - maybe more - and I worked hard on it. She didn't like ANY of them! And I did this for free. I am much more cautious now in offering similar services to anyone. (I don't do logos for a living, which may be the problem.)

I am now in a similar position to you, looking for a logo for my own primary fledgling business...I too need to be realistic and I found your friend's comments helpful for me as well.

Cynthia McKenna LPC, NCC

Judith,
your wedding design story made me laugh - thank you for sharing that.

I highly recommend Dina. she is bright and funny and very good at what she does. She has had great advice for me and is a trusted friend as well.

Sometimes in business, I want it all NOW. I think that can spur me forward to action, or in this case, get the cart before the horse.
Cynthia

Dina at Wordfeeder.com

Hey Cynthia (thanks for the recommendation),

So I'm curious - how does this story end? Did you get a logo that you like?

Dina

Cynthia McKenna LPC, NCC

Dina,
I am sorry to be so slow in responding - can it already be the end of May?!

I wrote to the Logo company and told them I was unhapy with my choices. They promptly refunded my money - all of it, not just half of it like their FAQ's say - so that made me feel better about them.

Your help made a big difference. I still want to be the "counseling chick"
Cynthia

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