
Logo Design for new website
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Logo Design, Graphic Design, Web Design, English, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator


Brand design / Presentation (Powerpoint/Google Slides) / Web development / UI/UX design / Mailchimp / Print design / Video editing & Animation

Freelance Graphic Designer (Logo Design, Branding, Packaging, Web, Photoshop, Leaflets, Illustrator and more

Graphic design | Branding / Logo Design | Brochures / Magazines | Websites | Print Media & More

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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
We are after a logo design for a new website (which will use the logo design if selected).
Anyone interested to let me know fixed cost price and past experience in this type of design, by this Friday 3pm. These will then be reviewed and notified by end of play on Friday 27th April 12.
Logo designs will need to be completed and sent over by Wednesday 2nd May 12pm for the successful bid.
More details bellow...
Website Name
AWRClaim.com as in ‘Agency Workers Regulations Claim’
Audience
Any Temporary Worker in the UK (of which there are approx. 1.8 million)
NB: The anticipated demographic are Blue Collar workers not White Collar workers so much, therefore the language and style needs to be adjusted accordingly
Colours
Option to options here, although the owner of the business does like purple!
Style
Logo needs to incorporate the name "AWRClaim". Aiming at the users / blue collar workers, while still being professional, approachable, positive, vibrant and fresh.
We are not after portraying an image of the 'no win - no claim' type of business.
Purpose of Site
• To enable Temporary Workers (TWs) to be educated about the recent Legislation (Agency Workers Directive / Agency Workers Regulations) that came into force on 1st October 2011
• To enable TWs to objectively understand whether their current working situation would allow them to make a claim against their agency or employer under these new regulations
• To enable the TWs to answer some simple questions to deduce whether they can make a claim?
Anyone interested to let me know fixed cost price and past experience in this type of design, by this Friday 3pm. These will then be reviewed and notified by end of play on Friday 27th April 12.
Logo designs will need to be completed and sent over by Wednesday 2nd May 12pm for the successful bid.
More details bellow...
Website Name
AWRClaim.com as in ‘Agency Workers Regulations Claim’
Audience
Any Temporary Worker in the UK (of which there are approx. 1.8 million)
NB: The anticipated demographic are Blue Collar workers not White Collar workers so much, therefore the language and style needs to be adjusted accordingly
Colours
Option to options here, although the owner of the business does like purple!
Style
Logo needs to incorporate the name "AWRClaim". Aiming at the users / blue collar workers, while still being professional, approachable, positive, vibrant and fresh.
We are not after portraying an image of the 'no win - no claim' type of business.
Purpose of Site
• To enable Temporary Workers (TWs) to be educated about the recent Legislation (Agency Workers Directive / Agency Workers Regulations) that came into force on 1st October 2011
• To enable TWs to objectively understand whether their current working situation would allow them to make a claim against their agency or employer under these new regulations
• To enable the TWs to answer some simple questions to deduce whether they can make a claim?
David G.
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