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Concept under development.
Mock-ups
Yasmin approached me a few weeks ago to see if I would be willing to take on a relatively urgent project, to create her identity by Christmas. Yasmin is a promising young fashion designer, already featured in many publications and has her first range coming out next year.
This is the first of a few ideas presented.
Main wording is set in FFScala Caps, with Relay Black for the tag line.
Fashion designer brands are typically typographic in nature, strong focus on type, with a few designers opting for a mark of sorts. Yasmin wanted her initials as a way to help strengthen awareness with her full name, especially when used to brand clothing etc. We looked at a number of competing brands to gauge which style of typefaces were most common, then I looked to find a font that was relatively unique, but still fitting of a fashion designer
In her own words...
"The brand Yasmin Kianfar is essentially innovative at its core and strives to produce beautiful and strong pieces that are ultimately sensual and feminine. The aim is to resolve fashion's fickle relationship with its wearer by producing elegant distinctive garments that have an iconic and timeless appeal."
Website : Yasmin Kianfar
Her market focuses on the higher end of ladies fashion.
I am happy to have been commissioned to design a new logo and identity for kobebeef, Marc Rinderknecht's Zürich-based web design & development studio. Fresh and contemporary, the logo aims to make you look twice, coupled with a palette of strong, fresh colors. Logo is based on FF Netto, paired with Abril Text.
An original logo for the Saint Julia's Tutoring School in Siler City, NC (c. 1995?) started by my best friend!, Crystal Willett, and for which I volunteered for many wonderful years.
A fun mini brochure design I created, showing the 'not so common' sites in the City of London, such as the smallest pub in London, the pet cemetery in Hyde Park and the narrowest alleyway in London. More pages from the series can be found on the following link.
Logo for Jewelry Design is a logo with a clear concept of jewelry shop. Strong font can display the company brand with effective slogan at the bottom of the logo.
Our logo design portolio showcases some of our work done for our clientele. Most of them are business logos, while others comprises of personal or professional logo designs. Liked them? Get in touch with us today for your Logo Design requirements at www.ac-india.com.
EnClave Social Media needed a logo that depicted a niche within social media. The word "enclave" means set apart within another group. All new media are based on communication and especially communication with a certain subset of constituents (friends, followers, etc.)
The logo depicts a blue field within the white area (the "e") which is within the larger blue circle.
Of course, the logo is round so that it can fit within the constraints of the square "image" box afforded by most social media profiles.
Logo series by Randa Clay Design
Which one would you have chosen? Don't you hate it when the client doesn't pick the one you think is the best?
This is a base idea for a Missionary and his family who work out of Africa, doing 'good' things.
This is a logo for his 'endeavours' and wanted to reflect the african heritage as such without being cliche.
THE MEANINGS
I came up with this idea, having these initials was 'useful'. :) Bascially, the initials form the rough profile of a African man/tribe/warrior etc, but ofcourse made up from the Z and S initials.
trying to get the right balance was proving tricky as for me, the first idea i wanted people to see was the 'nose/eyes' profile, then hopefully/possibly catch on that it's made from the initials.
Its pretty rought around the edges in terms of font use etc, its just the basic idea at the moment, minus any perfecting tweaks etc. The gradient is not part of the logo.
Just wondered what your thoughts are on this, any areas for improvement?