Sorry Kuga, you were so close that it took me almost the whole day to decide between you and Emmy. You guys are awesome designers! Hope we can work together in the future.
Congratulations Emmy! Your design was selected as the winner!
Thanks everyone for their contributions! I absolutely enjoyed working with you all!
It is getting really difficult for me to decide now!!! Both kugajevska and EmmyElly, you guys are great! It is really going to be tough for me now and I am going to hate having to choose between your works!
Could you have a play with the KL you've designed in #28 and #29 to find a better and more creative way of combining K and L? I like the size of KL compared to the main text but the but the combination needs more innovation.
Draft #34: The K looks good but the rest of the font is not. Could you have a play with this also? The leaf bunch would look better shaped as the one in #7 with the lower leaves comparatively bigger than the higher ones and the bunch ending with a leaf on the tip.
One more day left so feel free to experiment with more concepts if you can think of any.
I like the creativity in the design. Could you please try making the same design using brush strokes? Also, I preferred the font used in Draft #1. Use the orange colour as in draft #7.
Try using different shades of green and orange or both for the KL design. When using brush strokes, try more variations for the design. Nice work!
I am not looking for watermarks and background designs at the moment. Will leave that to the packaging design. I am looking for a standalone design for the logo. Please feel free to bring forth more concepts!
I like how you've incorporated the sketched leaves in the text. I'd like to see leaves on both sides like in draft#18 and not on just one side as in other drafts. The colours aren't right, please use the colours used in draft #7 for the texts only. Leaves should be darker than in #7
Draft #17: I like the font used in small letters but not the capital cursive. I'd like to see the solid font (small letters) used here.
Draft #18: I like the leaves on the L. Use only 7-9 leaves and use the shape of the leaves as in draft #7. The leaves should still be sketched as you've already done. The font should not be so cursive. It should seem premium at first sight.
Draft #19: The KL attempt is good but I feel it looks more native american. Please feel free to play with this and let your creativity flow. I like your style!
Draft #20: looks very east Asian/Chinese and so eliminated.
Artmatou, draft #15: The font used doesn't give a premium product look and so unsuitable. The design of the branch with leaves look quite raw and lacking specific direction, something we would not like our customers to think.
Please read my comments to previous drafts and I'd like to see more of your designs!
Draft #12 and #13: The text placement and the leaf design do not comply with my earlier comments, hence eliminated.
Draft #14: Colours used should be the ones seen in Draft #7. The leaves need to resemble curry leaves if you decide to use them. Please feel free to experiment. Show me more creative ways to use the leaves!
Raindesign: I forgot to mention, I liked the font used in Draft#7 and the fact that you've experimented with different fonts in all your designs. Keep hitting me with creative variations! Overall, the second set of designs are a great improvement over the first batch. Keep it up!
Draft#11: I like the placement of the text Kurry and Leaves but the font and font colours didn't appeal to me. The design vector needs to exude a premium feel!
Feel free to experiment! I like the different ideas that are being brought along. Keep up the good work!
Draft #7: I like what you've done with the orange and green brush strokes. I still don't like the way the leaves hang around. Try using brush strokes or subtle imprints for leaves. Also try a logo concept where you have KL in a vector and Kurry Leaves written below or to the side of it.
Draft#6 looks like the Yael Foods design so that's a total no no! Please refrain from using any used designs even if it is your own. Kurry Leaves is all about quality, innovation and authenticity.
Raindesign: you got the orange colour right in Draft#3 but the obvious use of curry leaves is a put off. Try to use it more subtly as if it just hints at the curry leaves. Creative use of leaves with KL subtly embedded would be highly appreciated. Green should be darker. The fonts used do not give out a premium product feel. Please change it.
The tagline ...yummy and enjoyable is ok not fabulous. Hit me with more creative ones.
Good work so far!
Time for some comments:
Draft#1 The placement of Kurry and Leaves looks good and I like the type used but don't let that restrict your creativity. The green colour you've used is fine but the orange should be the one used in #3. The leaves drawn on the left of K don't look good. Try using mere strokes in your design and I absolutely love the use of negative space. My requirement of KL being part of a design to be used as a standalone for the brand like the nike swoosh or the innocent angel needs to be met.
Draft#2 I like the idea of leaves growing out of the text but needs to be subtler and more innovative.
Just remembered something I missed in the brief: We want to communicate to the customer that we are all about the health benefits of spices.
Also I would like KL (of Kurry Leaves) to be part of the logo, like subtly embedded in a design.
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Porteur du Projet
Congratulations Emmy! Your design was selected as the winner!
Thanks everyone for their contributions! I absolutely enjoyed working with you all!
Porteur du Projet
Porteur du Projet
Could you have a play with the KL you've designed in #28 and #29 to find a better and more creative way of combining K and L? I like the size of KL compared to the main text but the but the combination needs more innovation.
Draft #34: The K looks good but the rest of the font is not. Could you have a play with this also? The leaf bunch would look better shaped as the one in #7 with the lower leaves comparatively bigger than the higher ones and the bunch ending with a leaf on the tip.
One more day left so feel free to experiment with more concepts if you can think of any.
Porteur du Projet
I like the creativity in the design. Could you please try making the same design using brush strokes? Also, I preferred the font used in Draft #1. Use the orange colour as in draft #7.
Try using different shades of green and orange or both for the KL design. When using brush strokes, try more variations for the design. Nice work!
Porteur du Projet
I am not looking for watermarks and background designs at the moment. Will leave that to the packaging design. I am looking for a standalone design for the logo. Please feel free to bring forth more concepts!
Porteur du Projet
I like how you've incorporated the sketched leaves in the text. I'd like to see leaves on both sides like in draft#18 and not on just one side as in other drafts. The colours aren't right, please use the colours used in draft #7 for the texts only. Leaves should be darker than in #7
Draft #17: I like the font used in small letters but not the capital cursive. I'd like to see the solid font (small letters) used here.
Draft #18: I like the leaves on the L. Use only 7-9 leaves and use the shape of the leaves as in draft #7. The leaves should still be sketched as you've already done. The font should not be so cursive. It should seem premium at first sight.
Draft #19: The KL attempt is good but I feel it looks more native american. Please feel free to play with this and let your creativity flow. I like your style!
Draft #20: looks very east Asian/Chinese and so eliminated.
Porteur du Projet
Please read my comments to previous drafts and I'd like to see more of your designs!
Porteur du Projet
Draft #12 and #13: The text placement and the leaf design do not comply with my earlier comments, hence eliminated.
Draft #14: Colours used should be the ones seen in Draft #7. The leaves need to resemble curry leaves if you decide to use them. Please feel free to experiment. Show me more creative ways to use the leaves!
Porteur du Projet
Porteur du Projet
Feel free to experiment! I like the different ideas that are being brought along. Keep up the good work!
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Draft #7: I like what you've done with the orange and green brush strokes. I still don't like the way the leaves hang around. Try using brush strokes or subtle imprints for leaves. Also try a logo concept where you have KL in a vector and Kurry Leaves written below or to the side of it.
Draft#8: I would not continue on these lines.
Draft#9: I like the concept but the font needs to be changed and again the leaves need a lot more creativity.
Porteur du Projet
Don't restrict yourselves to leaves! Feel free to use any designs like subtle paisleys (not elaborate at all).
Let your imagination run wild!
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Raindesign: you got the orange colour right in Draft#3 but the obvious use of curry leaves is a put off. Try to use it more subtly as if it just hints at the curry leaves. Creative use of leaves with KL subtly embedded would be highly appreciated. Green should be darker. The fonts used do not give out a premium product feel. Please change it.
The tagline ...yummy and enjoyable is ok not fabulous. Hit me with more creative ones.
Feel free to experiment with colours.
Porteur du Projet
Time for some comments:
Draft#1 The placement of Kurry and Leaves looks good and I like the type used but don't let that restrict your creativity. The green colour you've used is fine but the orange should be the one used in #3. The leaves drawn on the left of K don't look good. Try using mere strokes in your design and I absolutely love the use of negative space. My requirement of KL being part of a design to be used as a standalone for the brand like the nike swoosh or the innocent angel needs to be met.
Draft#2 I like the idea of leaves growing out of the text but needs to be subtler and more innovative.
Hit me with more creativity!
Porteur du Projet
Also I would like KL (of Kurry Leaves) to be part of the logo, like subtly embedded in a design.