Design by Erin Pedati

After a seriously close vote – big congrats to Erin Pedati who narrowly beat out Mike Fogel (by only 50 votes) to win the U Street Logo Design competition. Since the vote was so close I think I’ll make shirts for both designs. What I’d like to do is create a page on cafe press or something like that to make it easy for everyone to order the size and style they’d like. I hope to have it set up by the end of Nov./early Dec. I’ll post again when it’s all set up. And once again thanks to all who entered and produced such awesome work! New neighborhood competition coming next week.


Design by Mike Fogel



Photo by PoPville flickr user ekelly80

Congrats to austindc with:

“You like dogs? I’m really more of a cat person.”

Runner up to Lamonting with:

“Honey,
Just think of me as your afternoon animal fix.”

Honorable mention to ehscribe with:

“After they cancelled Thundercats, I landed a gig as back up bassist and road manager for Josie and the Pussycats. I was a total rock star… living fast and loose. Catnip was big in the 80′s and I developed a bit of a problem. Next thing I knew I was strung out and on the streets with a bunch of misfits that called themselves the Jellicles. I finally got some help, got clean, moved to DC, and now I mostly sell real estate.”

Winners please email me directly at princeofpetworth(at) gmail so I can get you your shirt.



Photo by PoPville flickr user ekelly80

Your captions in the comments and winners (free PoP t-shirt) picked Friday. If you find a caption particularly funny be sure to let me know in the comments and I will select a reader pick too.


Thanks to all who submitted such great logos. Below are the 6 finalists based on reader comments and my favorites. We are on the honor system here so please vote only once. Winner will be announced Monday and I’ll share details of how to get a shirt. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to enter. A new neighborhood will be picked the week after next.



Mike Fogel


Erin Pedati


Tom Haskard


Nadia Powell


anonymous


G.C.


Ed. Note: Of course people can be critical about a design competition – though voting will take place in poll form after the hurricane – but if you are critical please show a little decency and don’t be rude about it. We’re just trying to have a little fun.

Entries are now closed for the U Street logo design competition, but we will have lots more competitions coming up for other neighborhoods. Also I’m feeling a Hurricane Sandy competition as well…


Logo by Drew Litowitz

“This logo represents the vibrate, elegant side of U Street, with its many art galleries, music venues, and cool hangout spots.”


Logo by Erin Pedati

“Here’s my submission for branding U Street. I’ve worked/attended school in DC for over a decade, but recently moved to the U St Corridor. It’s always been my favorite part of the city, especially because of the wide variety of concert/music venues. Not only is this neighborhood steeped in a rich jazz tradition, but it’s also home to 9:30 Club, Black Cat, and newer places like U Street Music Hall.

Anyway–I tried to convey that here, with the musical silhouettes, against another icon, row houses. I also wanted to incorporate elements of the DC Flag.”


Logo by Sebastian

“My primary motivation was, “What would I like to see on the front or back of a shirt that would communicate clear pride in the neighborhood immediately from close up or far away?” A simple design is necessary to answer that question. I included the hashtag because the hashtag is a marker for something unique. It puts a word within a sentence above it, commanding a more significant purpose and existence beyond those words around it. The diversity of this neighborhood puts it on the same plane. I was inspired by the metro, as it has a very significant influence on the neighborhood’s development. That is why I included the yellow and green around the hashtag. The lettering for “Ustreet” is also intentional: It matches the station markers on the metro map (non-transfer stations, which the U St. station is: White with a thick black stroke/border). The line underneath is the straight east-west line of U Street on a map, and the drop off on the right (east) is where Florida picks up and starts heading east at 7th street. The thin black border around the entire design is optional, and more there so when you post it there is a frame around the image.”


Logo by G.C.


Logo by Ana Tobin


Ed. Note: Of course people can be critical about a design competition – though voting will take place in poll form next week – but if you are critical please show a little decency and don’t be rude about it. We’re just trying to have a little fun.

If you’d like to enter the U Street logo design competition, please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail by the end of the day with your design and “neighborhood logo competition” in the subject line.


Logo by Mike Fogel

“I’m a freelancer who’s always looking for new projects. Had some time off yesterday and thought it’d be more fun to work on this than browse craigslist for the thousandth time! Happy to hear anyone’s feedback.”


Logo by Kiah G.

“I like my logo because it is simple, classic, and clean, and I think it will look nice on a T shirt.”


Logo by Tom Haskard

“Having lived near U St for the past year, the area to me reminds me of the music I’ve heard here, be it at 9:30 Club, U St Music Hall or any of the jazz bars. The beamed notes combined with the slur to combine a U shape.”


Logo by anonymous


Logo by Emily Boyer

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Photo by PoPville flickr user afagen

Congrats to reader pick m-d-911 with:

“At the conclusion of this press conference we ask you to join us just down the way for the proud closing of the Dupont North entrance.”

and PoP pick TyTyDC with:

“After 8 months, we now declare this entrance open! Now get me my damn towncar.”

Winners please email me at princeofpetworth(at)gmail for your shirts.



Logo by Catherine Dolch

“The logo represents the lanes of traffic, the letter U and the two red stripes for the DC flag.”


Logo by Nadia Powell

Ed. Note: Of course people can be critical about a design competition – though voting will take place in poll form next week – but if you are critical please show a little decency and don’t be rude about it. We’re just trying to have a little fun.

You can see the first entry here.  If you’d like to enter the U Street logo design competition, please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail by Friday afternoon with your design and “neighborhood logo competition” in the subject line.



Logo by Andrew Kay

Andrew writes:

“The thin yellow and green lines represent the metro lines that go there.”

If you’d like to enter the U Street logo design competition, please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail by Friday afternoon with your design and “neighborhood logo competition” in the subject line.

http://www.princeofpetworth.com/2012/10/new-contest-series-neighborhood-logo-competition/


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