21 thoughts on “SMUG Seal Finals”

  1. I vote for #2, because having an official “ivy league” type of seal would look great on a sweatshirt….and I could wear it on my walks through campus (since I live across the street from Old Main)

  2. I’m voting for #2 – it looks ultra official and I love all the different quotes around the ring. It serves as a constant reminder of what SMUG teaches.

  3. I vote #1 for it’s simple and fun design, and the quote bubbles provide a nice social flair that should attract attention. (Like #2 but it may blend in too much with what’s already out there.)

  4. I voted for #2. The representation of the globe in the design incorporates the global reach of SMUG. The simplistic look on #1 is nice but its too simple.

  5. #1 Hands down. The other entry is lovely, but not practical for logo rendering purposes. For example the text that comprises the outer ring is too small to be read in a smaller size, thus necessitating different versions of the logo. Trust me, this OVER complicates things.

  6. MY VOTE? #1. The other entry is lovely, but not practical for logo rendering purposes. For example the text that comprises the outer ring is too small to be read in a smaller size, thus necessitating different versions of the logo. Trust me, this OVER complicates things.

  7. I thought this was a contest for a seal for a school and not a logo for a company? Numerous schools have a seal AND a logotype (usually school letters) for varying purposes as well as a mascot. This includes Yale, Harvard, Penn State…

  8. Definitely #1. Since social media is Web based, #2 would require the image to be extremely large in order to read the fine print. It would also require an excessively large alt tag to be accessible.

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