The mission of University Students for Net Neutrality is to raise awareness of Net Neutrality as an issue which affects university students and give those students the resources to learn more about the issue and to take action.
I chose to do this logo in the shape of a college crest with globe in the center and a loading symbol over the globe. The shape is intended to be representative of the target demographic for the organization: university students. The globe is representative of the internet and the loading symbol is representative of the danger the internet is in. The loading symbol is also already associated with the fight for Net Neutrality.
I chose blue and green not just because those are the colors for a globe, but because blue is associated with progress and freedom and green is associated with security and trust. Grey is associated with balance and also neutrality.
I am going back and forth on the orange. On one hand I like the orange, because it livens up the logo. Orange is also associated with success, enthusiasm, and creativity. On the other hand the grey seems like it could be more professional. Not to mention that grey is associated with neutrality (a clear choice!?).
I chose to do this logo in the shape of a college crest with globe in the center and a loading symbol over the globe. The shape is intended to be representative of the target demographic for the organization: university students. The globe is representative of the internet and the loading symbol is representative of the danger the internet is in. The loading symbol is also already associated with the fight for Net Neutrality.
I chose blue and green not just because those are the colors for a globe, but because blue is associated with progress and freedom and green is associated with security and trust. Grey is associated with balance and also neutrality.
I am going back and forth on the orange. On one hand I like the orange, because it livens up the logo. Orange is also associated with success, enthusiasm, and creativity. On the other hand the grey seems like it could be more professional. Not to mention that grey is associated with neutrality (a clear choice!?).