Consulting companies logo set

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  1. Willis is a wonderful example of how typos can be used; clean and stylish.
  2. Bain & Company is here because of the circle and the pointer. What does it mean? I guess the weak point in the company that is their customer. Simple, but it says what’s needed.
  3. Not an ordinary logo, but still business enough. Team play is a winner. Also nice lines.
  4. Goodman deserves a good logo. Someone delivered it to them :) Nice shot!
  5. The tribal is a good decision. Stable enough and not too abstract. Also a nice symbol to decorate the other brand materials with.
  6. It’s a strange logo, but may be we can call it also “brave”. The website of the Towrylaw company is also pleasant.
  7. Interesting symbol.
  8. Great type usage. I like also the “>” and the lack of capital letters.
  9. JS&P is a classic one. I found it while I was searching “Towrylaw”. May be they united or something, but I’m not quite sure that the company still exist.
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  13. It’s a logo from a logo competition. I’m not sure if it won, but it deserves admiration. Modern enough.

Some sources of my logo research for this selection:

www.businesslogos.com/company_logo_design.php
www.sumagency.com/works/
www.worth1000.com/cache/contest/contestcache.asp?contest_id=4971
www.top-consultant.com/UK/career/appointments.asp
www.vault.com/nr/consulting_rankings/consulting_rankings.jsp?consulting2005=2
www.brandsoftheworld.com/
www.grouprisk.org.uk/intermediary_contacts.html

If you know some of the authors, designed the logos above, please, write their names/studios in the comments.

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