by atomicvibe • Uploaded: Jul. 13 '11 - Gallerized: Jul. '11
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In 1960, 400,000+ students from 1,300 schools across the U.S. participated in a national survey of their abilities in math, reasoning, and language, and shared their aspirations for the future. Dubbed Project TALENT, it was the largest study of high school students ever conducted in the U.S. Fifty years later, researchers and historians have taken a heavy interest in this unique group of Americans. An initiative has been launched to locate and reconnect with the Project TALENT participants, encouraging them to share their life stories. These collected data could be used in a variety of academic, economic, sociological, and health-related ways. This mark is steeped in uplifting, motivational symbolism. It's constructed such that it could represent two hands clasped, two birds in flight, or even one hand cradling or releasing a bird. The hand-drawn line quality, typography, and offset color evoke a nostalgic '60s feel. Unused proposal.
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Sweet ambigram! Awesome illustration.
ReplyThanks for the nice comment! I wish my client had thought as you do. Thanks for the floats, guys!
ReplyImpressive work!
ReplyThanks, Muhammad! I'm loving your showcase. Great work in there%3B I recognize a few of your items from elsewhere on the intertubes :)
ReplyNow that's TALENT!
Replyi like your thought process. great work!
ReplyNicely done!
ReplyThanks for all the wonderful comments and floats, guys! I never thought reject work would fare this well on here.
Replyvery nice, mate!
ReplyThanks, Hertz! And thanks for the floats, everyone! Means a lot coming from such a well-respected group of Logoponders as yourselves!
ReplyWHOA, I just saw that this one made the gallery! That's great! I'm pretty honored because this is my first gallery spot. Thanks for the support, everyone. I'll see what I can do to get more in there :D
ReplyNice logo-mark, I saw a lot of variations of this on your flickr stream, but not the final concept, did they go with someone else's design?
ReplyThanks for the comment and the float, Richard! Unfortunately, they did go with someone else's design. Google the name and see what they went with.
ReplyThanks for all the love, guys!
Replyvery great idea!
ReplyThanks for the nice comment, Sergey!
ReplyNice job, Atomic!
ReplyThanks, Nick! I appreciate the comment.
Replyclever sign ... very emotional
ReplyThanks for looking, Bernd, and for the nice comment and float!
ReplyThe style is very good!
Replywhat a think
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