Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Quick Sticks Pictures
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Description of the organization and its target audience
Film & TV production company making entertainment for a mature audience with a focus on true stories, drama and history
Industry
Entertainment & The Arts
Visual style
Colors to explore



Other color requirements
Style Attributes
Design inspiration
References
Attachments
Other notes
Sticks is a play on the industry term for a tripod. Not essential to be incorporated in the design, but it was a thought.
I like the symmetry of the lower case initials; qsp
As a child of the 70s I love the clean lines of string art. It was also a time my mum would clap her hands twice and say 'quick sticks!' when she wanted us to hurry up.
Website
Style/theme ideas
I am keen on dark navy/gold/white combinations.
We are in the process of building the company and therefore the website. Very much a work in progress
Jimdo templates to explore


Inspirational websites
aquariusfilms.com.au
Simplicity. Logo at the bottom of the page is interesting. I like the block white feel, but would prefer block navy for my website
Page descriptions
Home page: Logo only at this stage
Projects page: This is where we will see the 2 projects we are developing and a short film.
'The Thorn in the Crown' by Pascal Mercay & Morgan Smallbone,
based on 'The Tyrannicide Brief' by Geoffrey Robertson (include an image of the book cover)
'Gone' by Pascal Mercay, based on the book, 'Gone' by Margaret Wilcox (include an image of the book cover)
Short Film - 'Gimpsey' Written & directed by Sofya Gollan, produced by Morgan Smallbone (include an image of the poster)
About page: leave blank for now
Contact page: Morgan Smallbone - Company Director/Producer
Quick Sticks Pictures Pty Ltd
PO Box 265, Cammeray, NSW 2062, Australia
morgan@smallbone.tv
+61 433 506 156
ABN: 35 625 705 062
Contest deliverables
Logo
Winner of this contest
Jimdo website
Final files
If you use fonts that require a license, confirm with the client they're ok with it. For licensing reasons, it is better to provide your client with information on how to acquire the font rather than providing the actual files.
Text in logos should be converted to outlines.