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- Logo Name:
- KT's Voice for Freedom
- Company Intro:
- Audience is everyone. Logo Design Brief – KT’s Voice for Freedom Brand Name: KT’s Voice for Freedom However lets make KT as a small signature type before the title or on the logo somewhere. But not that it's big Purpose & Message: KT’s Voice for Freedom is a faith-driven ministry focused on freedom from trauma, healing, and truth. Through testimonies, messages, and bold conversations, the ministry addresses topics many avoid—bringing light, restoration, and hope through Jesus Christ. This platform exists to be a voice for the voiceless and to proclaim freedom, deliverance, and redemption. Target Audience: Everyone — men, women, teens, and families. Survivors of trauma, individuals seeking healing, and those hungry for truth, freedom, and faith-based restoration. Core Themes to Visually Communicate: Freedom & Release Healing & Restoration Truth & Boldness Faith & Hope Voice for the Voiceless Redemption through Christ Tone & Feel: Strong yet compassionate Bold but inviting Hope-filled, not heavy Faith-centered without being overwhelming
- Instructions:
- Logo Style Direction: Clean, modern, and impactful Should feel powerful, grounded, and uplifting Versatile for digital (YouTube, social media) and print (flyers, banners, merchandise) Design Elements (Required): Mountain imagery symbolizing strength, overcoming obstacles, and standing firm Breaking chains imagery representing freedom, release from trauma, and deliverance Elements should be tasteful, symbolic, and not aggressive Chains may be partially broken or falling away to reflect hope and victory rather than pain Typography: Clean, legible fonts Strong yet approachable Avoid overly decorative or script-heavy fonts Color Palette (Primary): Navy Blue – strength, depth, trust, stability White – purity, clarity, healing, truth Soft Gold – redemption, value, God’s glory, hope What the Logo Should Communicate Without Words: “Freedom is possible. Healing is real. Truth matters. Your voice has value.”
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