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- Logo Name:
- Wrightstown Area Business and Community Alliance
- Company Intro:
- The Wrightstown Area Business & Community Alliance (WABCA) is a nonprofit organization that connects and supports businesses and community leaders throughout Wrightstown, Wisconsin, and the surrounding areas of Greenleaf and Freedom. Since 2004, we’ve worked to strengthen local commerce, promote economic development, and foster community pride. Our alliance includes a diverse mix of small businesses, mid-sized enterprises, larger corporations, and nonprofit organizations. We regularly host networking events, educational opportunities, and community-driven initiatives to promote collaboration and growth within our region. Target Audience: - Small to mid-sized business owners - Local corporate partners - Nonprofit organizations - Community leaders and residents We are a close-knit, small-town community with a strong sense of identity, and we want our logo to reflect professionalism, unity, and pride in our region.
- Instructions:
- We’re looking for a modern, professional logo that reflects both the business and community spirit of Wrightstown. We’d like to explore a clean, versatile design that could include elements such as: - A fox (symbolic of Wrightstown) - The Fox River (which runs through the village) - A bridge or symbol of connection (representing unity and collaboration) - Small town community businesses - Strong farming community The logo should appeal to both business professionals and community members. We’re open to creative interpretations but would love to see a design that feels fresh, local, and trusted—something that can stand proudly alongside other regional organizations. Please avoid anything overly playful or dated; we want this to feel forward-thinking and polished. Color Preferences: We are open to color exploration, but would love to see palettes that feel professional, community-focused, and rooted in Wrightstown’s landscape. Preferred tones include: - Blues, to represent the Fox River and a sense of trust - Neutrals (grays, charcoal, off-white) for modern polish - Optional accents like rust orange (a nod to the fox) or earthy greens (symbolizing growth) We would prefer to avoid overly cliché imagery such as hand-holding, generic people icons, or abstract community circles. Designers may optionally pull inspiration from the Village of Wrightstown logo, especially in terms of flow, contrast, or subtle shape references—but it’s not required. Logos included, current WABCA design from 2004, New Village or Wrightstown logo, logo inspiration I designed, but looking for other ideas and creativity! Also included a few pictures of Wrightstown for Community feel! View more Wrightstown inspiration: at:https://www.flickr.com/photos/anakin1814/albums/72157720138051182/with/31950133528
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These are all great, after seeing some designs, maybe less focus on a fox and more on the Wrightstown bridge and Village logo collaboration. If a fox fits, great, but less focus on that aspect please!
Hello Designers, Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent with us! The WABCA Board recently met to review the amazing logo concepts submitted, and we truly appreciate the creativity and thought put into each design. We were drawn to many of the elements presented, but would like to request a few updates as we move forward: - Please incorporate open, rolling farm hills or valleys to reflect our local landscape. - Remove any silos or buildings from the design. - Maintain the blue color scheme to align with the Village of Wrightstown’s brand colors. - The logo should remain simple, versatile, and scalable, ensuring it looks strong in both color and black & white for use across embroidery, print, and digital platforms. We would like the following elements to remain in the design: - WABCA prominently included - A river - A bridge styled like the Village of Wrightstown bridge - We are open to versions with or without a fox—feel free to explore both options! Thank you again for your continued support and creativity. We’re excited to see the next round of ideas! Warm regards, The WABCA BoardOpen design concept stage had ended with 266 submissions from 59 designers. Go to DESIGNS tab to view all submissions.






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