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Lost At E Minor Logo Challenge by Karen Day

Lost at E Minor turned it over to you to shape the look of their new logo, one that sums up everything the site stands for, rolled up into a design that is both fresh and readable. (See the above promo to get a sense of what they're all about.) After receiving a stack of very clever and creative submissions, they would love to know what you think. Check out the entries and help Lost decide the winner by leaving a comment under the original design a logo post, telling them which of the new Lost At E Minor logos you think is the best fit.

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This entry posted on 26 May 2009 at 6:08 AM
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