One thing that I’ve learned about myself that is pretty darn accurate is that I am not a designer. I‘m the code guy, the person in the cubicle hacking away at lines and lines of code to make websites do stuff, not look pretty. So when it came to designing our logo I decided to leave it up to the experts and for a second time enlist the community design method put forth by crowdSPRING. I had used this before when trying to come up with a logo for a ministry and even at the lowest award was able to get a decent logo. I decided to up the ante a little bit and commit a little more money toward this logo as I didn’t want to have to go through a re-design process any sooner than I had to. I wanted to find a logo that would last and was versatile enough to work in print and on screen. As the project was drawing to a close we had near to 48 different entries some of them quite awful, but some were just plain beautiful. In the end it really wasn’t a hard decision. We have a beautiful logo that appears quite simple while at the same time if you look you can see a lot of theology in it as well, what do you see? Fast Cash Business