Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Landing at Dallas City
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Description of the organization and its target audience
The "Landing at Dallas City" is the new name for a relaunched bar and grill. The Landing sits directly on the Mississippi river with a gorgeous view. The Landing has river access with its own docks and is a popular spot for locals during the boating season. The Landing has a large outdoor seating area with stage and is known for live music events with popular local bands. The inside bar and dining room has a classic bar vibe with a nice bar, high top tables, pool tables, dart board and lots of beer signs and memorabilia. The Landing is family accessible during meal times but not exactly family friendly during live music events.
Industry
Bar & Nightclub
Visual style
Colors to explore
Other color requirements
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Other notes
The river/boating access and live music are an integral part of the bar's success.
The bar/restaurant is also the only local eating/drinking establishment for the small river town it resides in.
While we have included images with the old logo do not lean on this design, we do not own the design and are changing the branding.
No Planes! This is landing in the boat sense.
Hi. I think some are missing the boat aspect of this. This is a river/water landing, not a plane landing
Landing:
1)a place where people and goods can be landed from a boat or ship.
noun: landing place; plural noun: landing places
"the ferry landing"
2) put (someone or something) on land from a boat.
3) go ashore; disembark.
Contest deliverables
1 x Logo
Winner of this contest
1 x Facebook cover
1 x Twitter header
1 x YouTube background
Final files
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