Your Benefits Ambassador Logo Design
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Logo Design Brief
We need a logo design for a new service called "Your Benefits Ambassador." This will be for a portal with a network that connects people to things they need.
Key Message: Your Benefits Ambassador develops and maintains a diverse network of people as a community based resource for assisting and educating people in navigating the health insurance marketplace and the health care system.
Original portal is: http://healtheducated.com/. This is what we're rebranding and creating the new logo for.
This newly branded one will offer things like:
- A co-branded card (with BenefitPal: http://www.benefitspal.com/) that provides discounts on health products and services (it is NOT insurance!)
- Access to organizations that help people
- A Blog that solicits subject-matter relevant questions and answers them
- A lot of things health and insurance related that are NOT “insurance”
- The company doesn’t offer dental or vision coverage, need to get their own
Target Market(s)
35 – 45 year old, primarily female
Industry/Entity Type
Health And Wellness
Logo Text
Your Benefits Ambassador
Logo styles of interest
Emblem Logo
Logo enclosed in a shape
Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)
Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)
Look and feel
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Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Modern look. Primary target audience is female, Look at medical colors vs. harsh tones
Nice to have
- Health Educated currently is Red and Orange, but we can use another color (blue?) if we want to show a more medical look... up to the designer on this. Here is a link to his current site: http://healtheducated.com/