Online investment platform called Shareline needs a logo design*

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Logo Design Brief
We need a logo design for a new company based in London, UK. We are an online platform where users can invest in the private technology companies they love. The design should communicate growth, trust and be modern and cool at the same time. We would like a design that fits well into the design of our platform (we are using a dummy logo for the moment). You can already see the landing page of our platform (shareline.co).
Updates
Need a couple of days before selecting a winner
Target Market(s)
Business angels, seed investors and institutional investors looking to invest in fast-growing tech businesses
Industry/Entity Type
Fintech
Logo Text
Shareline
Logo styles of interest
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)



Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)



Font styles to use
Colors
Colors selected by the customer to be used in the logo design:
Look and feel
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Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- We would like to have an icon to the left of Shareline. The icon should be simple and made of 3 colors and represent a S or something that relates to the name (line) or our activity. See the list of examples below.
Icon colors (HEX): #FFAC00, #00BBFF, #00D6BD
Font: use Raleway (make share semi bold and line normal), only S with a capital letter, text color code (#646770)
Size of the icon: either same as text or larger
Nice to have
- Please keep shareline in one color (black or grey) but with variations between share and line
Should not have
- Please avoid logos with too much details, arrows or graphs. Keep it simple