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2007 Makeovers Issue: Identity (cont'd)
CONTINENTAL DENTAL LABORATORIES
Overcoming limitations to cap off a logo makeover

Designer: Ati Peterson

Designer Ati Peterson was given a long list of limitations for making over Continental Dental Laboratories’ logo: no embossing, foils, serif fonts, display fonts, sharp corners, sharp corner shapes, primary colors or pinks. The logo has to be fresh and original. No continental globes or maps, no gimmicks. Continental’s management tends to like curves and swirls. The logo should be two colors and also work in black and white.

Continental makes crowns, partials, dentures, inlays and overlays sold to dentists. Continental’s art director Donald Wragg recognizes that the current logo is “way too much like the Nike logo. It’s weak. It doesn’t apply to the industry, and the way it’s tied to the name makes it hard to center and work with. And the font—yuck.” He wants the design to have a hi-tech look with a curve or swirl.

With all this in mind, Peterson started with variations of swirl and line logos. Peterson explains why she discarded this direction: “The curves and swirls don’t really say anything about what kind of company it is. Most waves look like a DNA helix, data charts or sports product logos. Any shiny and sparkly swirls would have been a bit much, and I didn’t want to step into the territory of toothpaste manufacturers.” The designer next explored how to better connect with the industry. “I thought subtle icons might help. The dotted O could be a symbol for an impression of teeth … without being too detailed for a logo. It could also make the logo look more hi-tech, like an LCD display.”

Peterson’s final logo connects easily to the industry, and the modern fonts Neuropol for Continental and Jocelyn for Dental Laboratories, along with the clean, refreshing, two-color blue palette, closely fills Continental’s long list of requirements. Peterson illustrated the tooth icon herself. “In the end, any blue tone works well because it seems very clean—what everyone wishes their teeth to be.” Peterson cautions, “the striped circle is supposed to be a design element supporting the tooth, and is not intended to represent a globe.” She also created a similar striped background in a square shape, but the softer circle works better with the tooth illustration.


1. Original logo
Continental Dental Laboratories’ art director Donald Wragg says the current logo’s resemblance to the Nike swoosh does nothing to identify the company as a manufacturer of dental products.

2. Redesign Designer Ati Peterson illustrated a tooth and paired it with a circle design element for impact.

3. Early options
The designer explored swirls and curves as recommended by the company, but felt they did not connect with the dental industry—as was also requested by the entrant.

4. Fonts
Peterson selected two modern, tech-looking fonts, Neuropol and Jocelyn.

5. Color
The designer selected a two-color palette in shades of blue to express clean and fresh teeth.

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