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Living Natural Magazine Logo Design Contest
Name On Logo: Living Natural Magazine
Our Slogan
The Quest for Clean Living in a Toxic World
What we do
We are a natural health online blog magazine that publishes articles about healthy lifestyles, nutrition, green living, health freedom, fitness, environmental issues, healthy recipes, and more. Our mission is to teach people about natural remedies and how to be healthy while avoiding toxins in our environment, and to bring greater awareness to people about all the dangerous chemicals that are prevalent in our food, water, and the air we breathe.
Industry: Media

Things to communicate through the design
1. Nature
2. Health/Wellness
3. Fitness

The target audience
Really anyone who is interested in taking their health into their own hands and living a clean, healthy lifestyle. Many of our readers are people like myself who had unexplained chronic or debilitating medical conditions that conventional doctors could not explain or treat, and have turned to natural methods to cure themselves.

We like these fonts, colors and style
The main color needs to be green (#709F01), for complimentary colors I really like earth tones, very subtle, no bright colors, possible colors could be brown, tan, khaki, beige, rust, or maybe even muted shades of yellow, peach, or light green to give it a little contrast. I prefer sans-serif fonts over serif fonts, would like to see different designs using all caps and also first letter of each word capitalized. Not opposed to using different font colors for some of the words (such as "Living Natural" in one color and "Magazine" in another; or name one color, slogan another). Possible ideas for logo would be incorporating trees, leaves, flowers, vegetables, mountains, landscape or something that signifies nature. Would like that the words are NOT "superimposed" into the logo or on top of the logo. Would like to be able to separate the logo image itself (preferably square in dimensions) from the words so I can move the words around for different platforms. For example, for Facebook and Twitter profile pics, maybe the words would be on top, underneath or both (or even just use the picture part of the logo); but for the website, I could place the wording to the right of the image on one line (a short, wide image). Would also like to see some with slogan and without slogan.

Our design will be used on
(Web)  (Print Media) 

Additional Info Added Apr 12, 2014
I forgot to mention that I prefer a white background.

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