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This is the transcript of the video, complete with the names of each of the designers ABOVE the text of the slides on which their work appears. I did this so you might be able track them down at 99 Designs and commission your own logo through their One-to-One program.

Music: Can We Stay (by The Woodlands)

MadMaxx

Draw a logo for Wizard of Ads

rocketRudolp

That was the name of my contest on 99 Designs.

Tiberiu22

I offered $2000 to the winner.

pmo

That kind of cash brings out the big hitters.

dalton HD

These were my instructions:

tracylove

A boy is holding a sword.

Dragonight83

There is a star above him.

TitoPiccolo

Those are your elements: A boy, a sword, a star.

bRsjock

Are you up for it?

pmo

Yes?

LadyB

Wonderful!

Solid Idea (was not the designer in the UK)

A designer in the U.K read that brief

petir jingga

and sent the following email:

Adessa

“How does a boy, a sword and a star

Kak_Jay™

relate to wizard of ads?

Arevalor

It’s an awful idea.

sahana mita

Good luck with it.”

TheWhiteSword

So I sent him the following answer:

bos wandi

Wizard was originally “wise-ard” or “wise man”.

dalajlampa

You’re familiar with the wise men

Cloud Dancing

who followed a star to Bethlehem?

★ ADAHY ★

That star speaks of following a goal.

FelixSiringoringo

Do you remember The Impossible Dream

FelixSiringoringo

from Man of La Mancha?

joe95

“This is my quest, to follow that star,

DesignerDar

no matter how hopeless, no matter how far…”

photo by Gene Naftulyev

This is the tower on our 32-acre campus.

photo by Gene Naftulyev

That sword in the top of the tower wall

horror factory

is seen by 100,000 visitors each year.

photo by Gene Naftulyev

The approach to the tower is cut 14 feet deep

pmo

in solid limestone,

★ ADAHY ★

perfectly north to the North Star.

jasmina.1.design

That star remains forever above the sword,

★ ADAHY ★

like a true and honest goal,

RamDe

never moving.

Brandstar™

Every other star moves through the night

khe-veronika

But the North Star stands above the earth’s axis

waldypot

a remarkable point of light around which

Indiana Beagle w/logo of Wizard Academy

the whole world seems to revolve.

Photo by Gene Naftulyev

Millions of dollars,

Wizard Academy Class photo by Daniel Whittington

millions of visitors over the past 15 years

Photo of Wizard of Ads trilogy by Bard Press

and 3 bestselling books tell the story

Campus Map

of Wizard Academy

Photo of Choria with FOLLOW THE STAR wine and wine glass

and the star and the sword

tower photo by Roy H. Williams

and goal-setting and adventure.

photo of Chapel Dulcinea

But you’re right.

Indiana Beagle with wine glass

It’s probably a horrible idea.

steampunk hat and wine glass

– Indiana Beagle

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