My Tagline
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- Bozilla
Ok, I'm in the final phases of launching a full campaign for my newly established company Infinity Creative Group LLC. I've been involved in numerous projects and it's time to differentiate my company by applying a tagline behind my brand. My market will be exclusively real-estate, entertainment industry (movies) and automotive. The logo itself represents an infinity sign with appearance of hands straightening the curved road. The idea behind this was to propagade the curved road. This ties to difficulty in properly conveying client's own messages and vision within design solutions, hence, straightening the road and opening possibilities. Now, since I've introduced you with my company's approach, here are a few taglines that I need to decide on. If you have a good idea, I'd appreciate hearing about it, but in essence, just help me choose among the existing ones.
1. Infinity Creative Group
[Expanding Possibilities]2. Infinity Creative Group
[Beyond Different]3. Infinity Creative Group
[Your Creative Partner]4. Infinity Creative Group
[Without Boundaries]Cheers.
- rasko40
Infinity Group
[no horizons]Infinity Group
[the creative way]Infinity Group
[ideas no end]Infinity Group
[ceaseless creativity]
- DutchBoy0
1. Infinity Creative Group
[Expanding Possibilities]
- kodap0
I feeel this thread is on the way to get big...
- sputnik0
#1 or #3. nice logo, btw
- Bozilla0
Now, also keep in mind that tagline doesn't have to be always with the logo. Let me give you an example:
The text on a catalog, brochure or whatever starts like this:
"We think about your business and we do some cool stuff blah, blah, blah.
and then the ending:
"And that's how your business should be. Without boundaries."
So I might use several phrases in copy for various materials/web site and finish up with these taglines to create more emotional response.
- josimarX0
your logo says anything but 'infinity to me.
It looks like it's trying to be an infinty symbol which is nice , simple and fluid and you've chucked in some mad looking, not even-as-nice-as-serif things which make the logo stop and start visuallly, certainly not saying infinite or 360degrees or whatever....
as far as your strap lines... I've forgot them but my initial reaction was 'they sound wanky'. I'll go and re-read them though...
- fingercore0
I really like your logo, but those taglines seem really cliched. Then again, I think almost all advertising jargon is bullshit.
I used to work at a company where they used to tout the words "fulfillment" and "creative business ideas" all the time as if other agencies only did 64% of the proposed work. Also, the work they did was far from creative.
I'm not knocking you. I'm just saying that these sorta "buzz" words have left a bad taste in my mouth after working at such places.
- josimarX0
my tagline is 'don't mess with the best 'cos the best don't mess with the rest'
well, I stole it, but y'know, it's miles better than, 'Creatively infinitely good' or whatever yours is.
- MrDinky0
dont mess with the best die like the rest?
- MrDinky0
keeping it real
possibility in to reality
- zedvox0
Infinity Creative Group
[Unlimited}Infinity Creative Group
[Always A Little Further]Infinity Creative Group
[More]
- TResudek0
I'm down with that {More}
Simple, straight-forward, easy to remember, infinite....
TR
- buddylee0
Boz,
I have issues with the typeface being used on "Infinity Creative."
- heavyt0
"For all your creative needs"
"your one stop design solution"
TR1
- jox0
Boz,
glad to hear you finally got your ass in gear and decided to go through with the campaign - I bet it's gonna rock.
From what I've seen in this thread, and your other listed taglines, "Beyond Different" is still by far the best one in my opinion.
- zedvox0
too much like Think Different
- gekkokid0
the way of the past
- 3rror4040
inFUNitely creative
- Bozilla0
Carlito, I agree...the logo is too heavy for the font used on the name. Still finding the balance.
So, nobody likes "without boundaries"? Joxman, "beyond different" is not doing it for me anymore bro. Especially for the entertainment industry.