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Logo I Logo II Logo III Logo IV Logo V Logo VI
LOGO I: Very professional, business-like and doesn't necessarily shout out loud that it's only for women [ I'd read in the initial introductions that men were welcome too ] also, too much of pink/red might give the impression of being too "girly" instead of "business-like". One corner is rounded to send the message of "tolerance/softness/tenderness" even while being business-like! LOGO II: Brick-red gives the impression of strength, foundation[ fading into black it gives the impression of depth ]. The letters "P" and "W" have been done in a different font and give an artistic look to the logo, which also gives the impression that women create things of beauty. LOGO III: Red is the color of strength, passion, love and the black streaks on the left are supposed to signify women's hair [ which is a bit stereotypical, but for the sake of simplicity ]. Also has the element of rounded edge plus sharp edge. LOGO IV: One of the first versions, which combined rounded edges and sharp edges to show emotional advantage plus a sharp-mind [ for business etc. ]. The color yellow, combined with gray also gives a softly-formal look. LOGO V: Have completely removed the word "women" and substitued it with the female symbol likened to the way "in" is written in the LinkedIn logo. Also retains the soft rounded edges and the sharp edge like in the first suggestion. The color pink can be substitued with a more formal/business-like color. LOGO VI: Here, the color as well as the shapes both suggest that the logo is associated with an organization that has "something" to do with women. It also follows the logo formation of LinkedIn.