Braveheart Boys Ranch

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5 years ago
We will offer a safe and loving home for boys. We will provide compassion and understanding, a Christian upbringing, fun activities, learning activities, and life communication and social skills, as well as survival skills. They will be taught the Golden Rule and to love all people. The boys will have the opportunity to learn a trade while living here such as wood working, small engine repair, computer technology, varied ranch hand duties and more. They will be taught the responsibility of caring for animals and growing their own fruits and vegetables. They will also learn Native American history. This will also be a history learning experience passed down from Native American Indians about our country and their vast knowledge of ancestry and traditions, including learning about the original buffalo herds and caring for these amazing creatures. Wild mustangs will also have a place to roam here at Braveheart. Other activities include riding trails through the woods on four-wheelers and by horseback, riding arena, fishing, archery lessons, and media room. The art of Native American dances will also be a part of the activities. The working ranch will strive to be as self-sufficient as possible. One of our goals is the use of solar energy. We will have a greenhouse for growing our own fruits and vegetables. We will be raising our own livestock, poultry, and fish. Our soap, deodorant, lotions, and detergents will be made on site with natural ingredients.
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  • Design Brief5 years ago
    Logo Name:
    Braveheart Boys Ranch
    Company Intro:
    We will offer a safe and loving home for boys. We will provide compassion and understanding, a Christian upbringing, fun activities, learning activities, and life communication and social skills, as well as survival skills. They will be taught the Golden Rule and to love all people. The boys will have the opportunity to learn a trade while living here such as wood working, small engine repair, computer technology, varied ranch hand duties and more. They will be taught the responsibility of caring for animals and growing their own fruits and vegetables. They will also learn Native American history. This will also be a history learning experience passed down from Native American Indians about our country and their vast knowledge of ancestry and traditions, including learning about the original buffalo herds and caring for these amazing creatures. Wild mustangs will also have a place to roam here at Braveheart. Other activities include riding trails through the woods on four-wheelers and by horseback, riding arena, fishing, archery lessons, and media room. The art of Native American dances will also be a part of the activities. The working ranch will strive to be as self-sufficient as possible. One of our goals is the use of solar energy. We will have a greenhouse for growing our own fruits and vegetables. We will be raising our own livestock, poultry, and fish. Our soap, deodorant, lotions, and detergents will be made on site with natural ingredients.
    Instructions:
    NO BLACK BACKGROUNDS! A possibility for the design should include the image of the native american named "Crazyhorse" sitting on top top of his horse. Native American theme!

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  • Kruger is selected as the contest finalist!5 years ago
  • DreamLogoDesign is selected as the contest finalist!5 years ago
  • IanGAB is selected as the contest finalist!5 years ago
  • Design Concepts Completed5 years ago

    Open design concept stage had ended with 43 submissions from 14 designers. Go to DESIGNS tab to view all submissions.

    #43 by Kruger
    #41 by IanGAB
    #39 by DreamLogoDesign
    #30 by luckyprasetyo
    #29 by Ultimatum
    #28 by Suvendu
    #24 by DanizmaArt
    #14 by BlessedArt
    #13 by Ffrontrunner
    #12 by MAXR
    #9 by AYATA
    #5 by Godvibes
    #4 by justin_ezra
    #2 by AisRafa
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  • Design #42 by Kruger is declared WINNER!5 years ago
    #42 by Kruger