Two is pretty good to start

Geeky: can we make the intersection in the graphic look like nodes? (Medium-ish dot)
And instead of six vertices on each figure, are there any small 'magic numbers' that we can use? Like "5 principles " or "4 domains" or "Andrew likes the number 6" :)

Just to give a strange backstory for the future :)

I like the font of three better.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 10:43 AM Sarah Squire <sarah@engageidentity.com> wrote:
The first one says "biometrics" to me, which could be disastrously misleading if you don't know what IDPro is beyond the logo. The second one says networking and community (perfect), and the third one sort of says "we write with feather pens" which some of us may do, but not in our capacity as ID professionals.

So I think the second one is an obvious choice.

Sarah Squire
Engage Identity

On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:43 AM, Ken Dagg <kendaggtbs@gmail.com> wrote:
The first one. I find it simple and elegant.

If I rated them

1===10
2===05
3===04

Ken

On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 9:26 AM Ian Glazer <iglazer@salesforce.com> wrote:
I like the 2nd one

On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 4:07 PM, Megan Cannon <mcannon@virtualmgmt.com> wrote:

Hi all,

 

Attached please find the initial logo looks and notes below that explain each direction. An important note is that colors can always change and if you like certain fonts from one but the mark of another we can always play with that as well. Please provide feedback by 3/27.

 

I am including Madison on this email – she is the Marketing Manager for Kantara, and will help move this project forward.

 

Notes from the designer:

 

Here's an initial round of looks. I put together three different options, but they were all inspired by the goals of the initiative and the color palette that Kantara is using.

 

The first look is playing of a finger print as being a symbol for someone's identity: only the lines of the finger print are stylized and rounded to compliment the friendly features of the Kantara logo. The color for the mark is a desaturated teal, which also matches Kantara's brand colors.

 

The second look is more focused on how this is a community/networking effort for professionals coming together for the common goal of an interest in the important of identity. The geometric forms are referencing interconnectivity and they're using the Kantara blue with a complimentary shade of orange.

 

Then the last logo is completely different, but again playing on the idea of identity by representing it with a quill to signify a signature. The quill is using a desaturated purple that locks into the Kantara palette, and is locked up at an angle on the right which makes it a little unusual and more memorable.

 

Thanks all!

Megan

 

 

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