Since 2006, One Here One There has raised funds to support education in sub-Saharan Africa, allowing the organization to support a wide variety of education-related needs.
* Funds have been used to free families from the necessity of forcing children – particularly young girls – to work for family income rather than attend school.
* At rates as low as $20 per student per year, funds have been used to pay tuition and buy books.
* For as little as $10,000, entire schools have been built where none had previously existed.
Designer: Carl Vervisch

(364 votes, average: 4.09 out of 5)

nice reflexion, it could use some more color but I just love the design
I like the concept. Could have been executed better though.
I feel like you could have implemented element(s) to draw a connection to the area the organization is benefiting.
There really does need to be some sort of connection with the design to its cause, since it is so great… maybe work with color more or an element, otherwise awesome job!
Very nice concept. I’m impressed. But the color combination looks cool here rather than their own website
The logo has a nice concept behind it, however it sort of fails in color scheme, and i feel that the arrow was thrown in because FEDEX got a lot of hype from their arrow that they carefully and concisely incorporated.
Love it
Great logo, and I love the arrow. I disagree with Jack. Arrows are great for creating movement and just because FedEx has an arrow doesn’t mean that (a) you can use one yourself and (b) the fact that you did use one doesn’t mean you ripped off FedEx. I don’t believe they own a copyright on an arrow. Just my humble op.
Pretty nice, and I completely agree with August West!
love this concept// although I feel like the arrow is not needed /// too much of good stuff ya kno/// i is already clever as is with the shadow play..
Thanks for all the feedback, folks. Certainly all fair comments.
This is a very well thought out concept. I must congratulate you for the idea!
Awesome concept and very unique execution.
I love logos with hidden surprises- like a Highlights picture! Yours is really awesome. The ‘T’, the ‘arrow’, the ‘reflection’ spelling out a different word..
At first glance I didn’t like it. Then when I looked at it again I really love the concept. The color scheme needs work. It makes the concept feel incomplete.
There’s been a lot of commentary on the color scheme, but no specifics on what’s troubling you about it. Would anyone care to clarify?
Hey Carl–
maybe it’s just that the grays that you went with even more so when the logo lives on a yellow background. The green makes sense just the grays don’t. If you want to stick with grays it would be nice to see if you could come up with a gray color combo that could be more unique to them. Lots of grays you can choose from also you can make your own.
Even though I like the green it kinda feels dull next to the grays.
just my opinion. I do like the over all concept.
-Tom
i stumbled upon this logo on Lysol spray… http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/thumb/f/f4/Reckitt_Benckiser_logo.svg/800px-Reckitt_Benckiser_logo.svg.png but don’t worry Beckitt Renckiser has rebranded since
I read the logo and what I got on first impression was “1 here, 1 there” so that’s fine and dandy but I don’t understand how it reflects the cause.
arrow between R an R-reflex is the same way like in FedEx
between E and x
I agree. Love the arrow.
I somewhat don’t understand the color scheme, it throws the “reflection” off- maybe alter the bottom 1?
gr8 concept