In preparation of each Bike Week the Daytona Regional Chamber’s Bike Week Festival Task Force selects the official logo design. In addition to addressing certain requisite elements, the winning logo design must appeal to a diverse audience of bikers, vendors and marketers, and reflect the spirit and tradition of Bike Week. The Festival Task Force Licensing Committee reviews logo designs, but only those submitted by area artists and graphic designers.
The official 2012 Bike Week logo was donated by Cubco Screen Printing & Embroidery and designed by artist Chris Highhline. Cubco began in 1987 and has expanded into several markets in the last 24 years to include screen printing, embroidery and uniforms. Chris Highline is a lifelong resident of Daytona Beach and a graduate of Mainland High School’s Academy of Communications and Multimedia Technologies
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I think it’s the best Daytona logo in many years. Simple, readable.
Looks similar to the OCC logo.
I agree with Kickstand….. how come no one does anything new and innovative?
one of the coolest logo’s ive seen .
just because it incoperates a bike into the numbers doesnt mean its anything like the OCC logo.Look at the occ logo it looks like it was designed by a child.This one is much more designed and professional .
Im sick of people using OCC as a benchmark for anything related to bikes ,get over it already .Turn the T.V off and get some new material !
I thought last year’s was pretty cool too. Anniversary.
http://www.mfswear.com/images/bw2011logo.jpg
Dear hk:
You seem overly sensitive on this subject. I must assume that you are involved in the Daytona logo design. It is obviously “inspired” by the OCC logo.
Art Work looks great. I would buy it…thanks Cyril