Colon Cancer Prevention Project New Logo Design
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Administration, Design
USD 150-150 / day
- Open - Needs Designs
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US$150
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5 days left
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68 designs
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44 designers
Logo Design Brief
Modernize the Colon Cancer Prevention Project logo with a fresh, digital‑first identity that feels current alongside other national colorectal cancer nonprofits, but avoids literal anatomy or medical imagery.
The new mark should focus on hope, prevention, and support rather than the disease itself, and be simple enough to work across print, web, and social at many sizes.
Optional lockups:
- Short form: “CCPP” (for small digital uses and social avatars).
- Tagline (optional, not required in core logo): "Kicking Butt since 2003," or something around prevention, screening, and saving lives (can be developed later).
Target Market(s)
Primary: Adults 45+ and people at elevated risk who need to be educated, encouraged, and reassured about screening and prevention. Secondary: Healthcare providers, partners, donors, and community organizations who need a credible, professional nonprofit partner.
Industry/Entity Type
Nonprofit healthcare / cancer awareness and prevention, with specific focus on colon and colorectal cancer screening and education in Kentucky and surrounding regions.
Logo Text
Colon Cancer Prevention Project
Logo styles of interest
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)
Wordmark Logo
Word or name 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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Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Clean wordmark for “Colon Cancer Prevention Project” paired with a simple, abstract symbol (ideally C‑based or circular) that hints at continuity, protection, or a “pathway” to prevention—without graphic colon/rectal illustration. Visuals that clearly belong in the cancer‑awareness space (via color and tone) while remaining tasteful and stigma‑reducing.
Nice to have
- A flexible “C”‑based symbol that can stand alone (like the inspiration marks) for avatars, stickers, and campaign graphics. Subtle ribbon or “awareness” cue integrated into the C shape or negative space, rather than a separate ribbon icon. Room to extend the system into a full visual language: gradients, simple shapes, and campaign tiles similar to the examples you attached.
Should not have
- No literal colon or rectum shapes, medical diagrams, or anything that looks like internal organs, scopes, or body parts - unless it's used in a delicate way. No crude, jokey, or meme‑y references; the design should help break stigma by feeling respectful and modern, not by making light of the disease.