schomer
11-12-2007, 03:53 PM
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Project Summary:
What text should be included in the main part of the logo?
“Schomer Law” and maybe “probate, real estate and elder abuse”
What type of product or service do you offer?
I’m an attorney specializing in elder law. My primary services are helping seniors and their families with legal problems.
How long have you been in business?
I’ve been practicing law 17 years but only had my own professional corporation since 2005.
What do you hope to accomplish with your new identity?
Present a more attractive image to the public.
What are your long term goals?
To grow my elder law practice.
When is the deadline for final entries before choosing a designer?
November 26, 2007, 4:00 p.m., pacific standard time.
Audience Profile:
Please describe your existing audience
Generally adults 40+; the majority are family members helping their seniors; occasionally I help seniors directly.
Who would you like to add to your audience?
Perhaps more professional trustees.
Perception/Tone/Guidelines:
What type of logo would you like?
I am using a tree—probably an oak tree--as the central symbol of my business. I am looking for a spare, black & white pen and ink drawing. The image should be representational—almost cartoon-like—and not a facsimile of a tree. I've attached a sample page that I pulled from a design book. My favorite style is the light bulb in the upper right corner. The chair in the upper left corner also has elements of what I am looking for. I'm looking for these types of styles to be applied to a tree and logo.
Do you have any colors in mind for your logo? (if so, why?)
My preference is simple black lines on a white background. Some earth tone colors may be incorporated.
Do you have any specific images or icons in mind that you would definitely like to see incorporated into your logo?
The tree.
Communication Strategy:
What attributes would you like your logo to reflect about your business?
Safety, shelter, strength.
What is your tagline or slogan?
I will probably use the one listed above: “probate, real estate and elder abuse”.
What is the overall message you are trying to convey to your target audience?
To me, the tree conveys strength and wisdom. People in need of my services often find themselves in confusing a confusing maze of conflicting laws and unresponsive solutions. I hope to be their answer.
Where will your new logo be used?
My primary vision is to incorporate it into my letterhead. It would also be used on my website.
Competitive Positioning:
Who are your competitors and what do you think about their logos?
None that I can think of.
List competitive URLs if possible
What sets you apart from your competitors?
Experience and results.
Targeted Message:
State a single-minded word or phrase that will appropriately describe your company:
Compassionate solutions.
Other considerations:
my current web site is found at www.schomerlaw.com. You can learn more about who I am from the site.
I am in the process of creating a blog that will probably look like this:
http://tinyurl.com/26upel
Project Summary:
What text should be included in the main part of the logo?
“Schomer Law” and maybe “probate, real estate and elder abuse”
What type of product or service do you offer?
I’m an attorney specializing in elder law. My primary services are helping seniors and their families with legal problems.
How long have you been in business?
I’ve been practicing law 17 years but only had my own professional corporation since 2005.
What do you hope to accomplish with your new identity?
Present a more attractive image to the public.
What are your long term goals?
To grow my elder law practice.
When is the deadline for final entries before choosing a designer?
November 26, 2007, 4:00 p.m., pacific standard time.
Audience Profile:
Please describe your existing audience
Generally adults 40+; the majority are family members helping their seniors; occasionally I help seniors directly.
Who would you like to add to your audience?
Perhaps more professional trustees.
Perception/Tone/Guidelines:
What type of logo would you like?
I am using a tree—probably an oak tree--as the central symbol of my business. I am looking for a spare, black & white pen and ink drawing. The image should be representational—almost cartoon-like—and not a facsimile of a tree. I've attached a sample page that I pulled from a design book. My favorite style is the light bulb in the upper right corner. The chair in the upper left corner also has elements of what I am looking for. I'm looking for these types of styles to be applied to a tree and logo.
Do you have any colors in mind for your logo? (if so, why?)
My preference is simple black lines on a white background. Some earth tone colors may be incorporated.
Do you have any specific images or icons in mind that you would definitely like to see incorporated into your logo?
The tree.
Communication Strategy:
What attributes would you like your logo to reflect about your business?
Safety, shelter, strength.
What is your tagline or slogan?
I will probably use the one listed above: “probate, real estate and elder abuse”.
What is the overall message you are trying to convey to your target audience?
To me, the tree conveys strength and wisdom. People in need of my services often find themselves in confusing a confusing maze of conflicting laws and unresponsive solutions. I hope to be their answer.
Where will your new logo be used?
My primary vision is to incorporate it into my letterhead. It would also be used on my website.
Competitive Positioning:
Who are your competitors and what do you think about their logos?
None that I can think of.
List competitive URLs if possible
What sets you apart from your competitors?
Experience and results.
Targeted Message:
State a single-minded word or phrase that will appropriately describe your company:
Compassionate solutions.
Other considerations:
my current web site is found at www.schomerlaw.com. You can learn more about who I am from the site.
I am in the process of creating a blog that will probably look like this:
http://tinyurl.com/26upel