Equipe commerciale: du lundi au samedi, de 13h00 à 17h00 CET
Assistance technique: du lundi au samedi, de 13h00 à 17h00 CET
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This design is for a hostal in Ecuador in a very bohemian surfer beach town where tiki and artesanal design is prominent. The hostal has a long history in town as one of the best (first as cabanas, but most recently rebuilt as modern rooms with big balconies, hammocks, and ocean view). I don't want anything modern looking such as round text. The most important part about the logo is that it should have the FACE of a gold and blue macaw...nothing cartoonish please, but not completely foto like either otherwise I could just use a picture. It could be styled as a paint brush stroke type image with focus on the zebra like pattern of the macaw around the eyes. The logo should have the face of the macaw and the text Hostal Pakaloro in Orange. Other minor images that may be used are a hammock and surfboard although not necessary by any means. Thanks! | ||
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Symbolic Illustrative Character |
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Unique/Creative Industry Oriented Outdoors/Natural Local/Neighborhood Fun Illustrative Youthful |
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Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue | ||
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MacawCenter_12131.jpg IMPORTANT: I would like the blue and gold macaw logo to have the following requirements: show a bit of GREEN on the forehead, the BLUE on top of the head, the YELLOW that starts near the eye and extends to the neck, the BLACK on the throat, beack, and on the zebra-like patterns of its face, the WHITE of the face, and of course the eyes. These can be achieved with strokes. |
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Pakaloro_Image_STROKE_001_12201.jpg Please improve on this picture that I drew. It was my best intent to give a feel for the "stroke style" that I wanted; that is to say, something that does not look too commercial, something that looks more artistic/ artesanal. Please note that the bird in the picture looks strong and enigmatic partly due to the fact that I made his eyes almond shaped and colored them blue. Also please note that with the exception of the blue eyes, I tried not to color anything in and used strokes to fill in spaces. The beak I lighly colored in but also managed to use strokes. Thank you. |
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