About the "Crown" Design
Celebrating the "King of kings and Lord of lords," this design has a royal flair. I chose blue versus a gold tone because the crown itself is rather striking. I think one must be careful with this logo not to equate personal weath or riches with Christ--but I believe it possible to glorify God and point to the richness of a relationship with Him using the crown as a symbol. The logo loses a bit of detail at small sizes, even though the overall shape holds up well at all sizes.
Suggested Colors and Typefaces
Color selections (spot colors based on Pantone coated color selector): Pantone Reflex Blue C and Process Blue C. Process color options can be explored using the available Layered Photoshop File (PSD).
Typeface Used: Frutiger by Linotype (Click here for purchasing information). n 1968, Adrian Frutiger was commissioned to develop a signage system suited to the architecture of the new Charles de Gaulle Airport outside Paris; he designed a simple, clean, robust sans serif type that is highly legible. This font comes in a broad range of weights which makes it highly versatile.