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Logo Design Contest — Parish Site About the project Parish Site is a website builder for tiny churches. Specifically: small Episcopal parishes, Methodist congregations, ELCA Lutheran churches, Presbyterian (PCUSA), UCC, mainline and progressive Protestant communities. The kind of church that has 40 to 100 people on a Sunday, no full-time staff beyond a pastor, and either no website or a website built ten years ago by someone’s nephew. For $99 a year, we give them a beautiful, simple, hosted single-page website with their own domain. AI helps them write the content. The whole thing takes about ten minutes from start to live. This is the entry-level tier of an existing church software platform. The brand needs to feel trustworthy to a 70-year-old church secretary, contemporary enough to feel current, and quiet enough to live alongside hundreds of customer church sites without competing with them. What we need A primary logo (mark + wordmark lockup), with all the supporting components a working brand needs: mark alone, wordmark alone, light and dark variants, favicon-ready square version. Final delivery: vector source files (SVG and AI), PNGs at multiple sizes, and a brief usage guide. The brief The logo should • Feel restrained and editorially serious — closer to a museum identity than a startup • Use a serif as the primary typographic direction • Work at favicon size (16–24px) without losing identity • Suggest “place,” “gathering,” “threshold,” or “sanctuary” if a mark is included — but architecturally, not religiously • Sit comfortably below a customer church’s own typography in a footer credit • Look at home next to the name of a 100-year-old church • Survive being rendered in a single color (no gradients, no effects) The logo should not • Use a cross, chalice, dove, fish, flame, or any explicitly religious symbol • Reference any specific denomination • Feel SaaS, startup-y, or trendy — no swooshes, no abstract blob shapes, no geometric tech-y marks • Use gradients, 3D effects, drop shadows, or rendering tricks • Compete with customer church names visually — the logo is a small footer credit on hundreds of sites; it must defer • Feel like stock church-sign clipart or a generic religious-services brand • Use a script or “handwritten” font The audience The logo will be seen by people who don’t think of themselves as design-literate, but who absolutely know quality when they see it. They’ve sat in beautiful cathedrals. They’ve held well-printed parish bulletins. They notice when something is well-made and they recoil from anything that feels cheap or trendy. The logo doesn’t need to wow them — it needs to earn their trust. Where the logo will live • A marketing website ([login to view URL]) • A customer-facing app dashboard • Browser tabs and app icons • Footer credits on hundreds of customer church sites (“Built with Parish Site”) — this is the most important real-world test • Email signatures, invoices, business cards • Eventually: print materials, conference booths, swag Color direction Single color. Default usage will be a near-black ink (#1a1a1a) on a warm off-white background (#fafaf7). The logo should also work inverted (light on dark). No accent colors built into the logo itself. Typography direction We’d prefer a serif that has personality without being trendy. Suggested directions to explore (not requirements): Newsreader, Instrument Serif, Cardo, EB Garamond, Cormorant Garamond. Open to a designer bringing a typeface choice we haven’t considered, as long as it’s licensed for our use. Open questions you can answer with your design • Is there a mark, or is the wordmark sufficient on its own? • What single shape captures “small church” without being denominational? • What typeface tells the truth about this product? • How does the logo feel different at 16px versus 200px? Deliverables 1. Primary lockup (mark + wordmark) — vector source 2. Mark alone — vector source 3. Wordmark alone — vector source 4. Light-on-dark variant 5. Favicon-ready square version (mark on dark rounded square) 6. A short usage guide (one or two pages) covering minimum sizes, clear-space requirements, and any do/don’t notes 7. Mockup of the logo as a footer credit beneath a sample church name (this is the most important real-world test) What we’d love to see A logo that we and our church customers will both feel proud of for the next decade. Something that doesn’t look like every other software brand. Something a parish secretary in McCall, Idaho can look at and think: “Yes, that fits us.”
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