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Unity Dental Logo Design Contest
Name On Logo: Unity Dental
Our Slogan
Open 7 Days /
What we do
Family and General Dentistry
Industry: Non-Profit

Things to communicate through the design
1. Modern
2. Soft and gentle
3. Solid dark blue or Dark purple background

The target audience
We are a family and general dental clinic. We open 7 days a week. We wish to have a trusworthy presence in the community. We appeal to middle class so this includes from poor to rich people. We provide a very wide range of services and opening hours compared to our competitors.
See my Website:
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to get an idea.

We like these fonts, colors and style
I like a solid Background. I have included some boring deisgns I made myself which are very unimaginative because of my lack of graphic talent. So can you embellish it and make it look nice and professional, soft colours. There are situations where I need to use the logo in both landscape and portrait situations. Eg a shop light box... in Landscape. Or a brochure/ business card which can be in portrait style. My font in Times Roman is so embarassing but this is why I know you can be more imaginative.
"Open 7 days" is optional but it is a strong feature. Include some designs with optional shadows, optional fade and metallic highlights is OK.

Our design will be used on
(Web)  (Print Media)  (Billboards & Signs) 

Additional Info Added Jul 11, 2012
Hello Everybody,
It is a marvellous collection of work coming in.
1. Would like to advise that I prefer not to have a SEPARATE symbol/ icon as part of the Logo. IF there is to be a symbol, it must look joined or intentionally overlapping with the words "Unity Dental". The words and symbols must not look like "separate objects" put together.
2. Most of the artwork is in crafting the words "Unity Dental". Don't make all the words look like just typed out of a set of standard FONTS. I will try to find examples of typographs that are graphically designed as example soon.
3. Slightly thicker fonts are better because the words STAND OUT in a light box. Fonts that are too elegantly thin will look stunning but the are difficult to read.

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