wap2k: #13. LOVE LOVE this one. can you try adding the words 'the' and 'experiment' since that is the full name?
ches13: #35 love the smile in the name. My only concern is that this may be a little hard to read if the logo is small on a business card or stationary but I like where you are going with this.
fingerduty #36. I like this but can we try no full body? I want to be sure we can easily reproduce this on business cards / company stationary etc.
hansonk #4 still really dig this one and was wondering if we can try this without the blocks (maybe something else goes here?) and without the lime and dark grey/black.
Hi and thank you for the designs! As a start, I'd like to stay away from anything that has a full body girl. My first thought is that this is more suited a feminine product or ladies gym.
Please refer to the website http://www.happygirlexperiment.com to get a feel for what my site and company are about. Think classic, simple, airy, clean but something that represents a girl who is happy.
The girl who visits my site shops at J Crew. She's preppy and vacations on Nantucket every summer. She's funny and witty. She drives a convertible. She loves peonies and is up for any adventure! She's whimsical!
It would be cool to have a girl's face maybe? If you go to this page http://www.happygirlexperiment.com/about/, scroll down to the bottom and see the cartoon girl. This is a stock image but I would LOVE something like this that looks a little more like me (see the picture of me in the upper portion of the page.) There doesn't need to be a cartoon girl but it would be fabulous.
Also, I don't love olive, mauve, lime or muted colors.
In the logo I did myself on http://www.happygirlexperiment.com I included an orange because I thought it was happy. I am open to anything, though!
The biggest thing, I guess to keep in mind is this: Can you see it on a t-shirt / website / company letterhead? Does it make you happy to design it? Does it make you happy to look at it?
Please visit http://www.thehappygirlexperiment.com to get a feel for what my site and company is about. The Happy Girl Experiment is about HAPPY. Think HAPPY, CLASSIC, BLISS, AQUA, GREY. . .Please refrain from cartoonish fonts. Thanks!! - The Happy Girl
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You're all very talented! Continued success in your work-
All the best-
Taylor
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Comments on newest designs:
elitoy: I like #24. Can we try an aqua font (and pale silver maybe for experiment) and same color aqua shirt?
absolutmudd: #29. LOVE the smily face in the y. can we try some other fonts as well?
#32 theshoefairy: Cool. Can I see this in aqua?
wap2k: #13. LOVE LOVE this one. can you try adding the words 'the' and 'experiment' since that is the full name?
ches13: #35 love the smile in the name. My only concern is that this may be a little hard to read if the logo is small on a business card or stationary but I like where you are going with this.
fingerduty #36. I like this but can we try no full body? I want to be sure we can easily reproduce this on business cards / company stationary etc.
hansonk #4 still really dig this one and was wondering if we can try this without the blocks (maybe something else goes here?) and without the lime and dark grey/black.
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Please refer to the website http://www.happygirlexperiment.com to get a feel for what my site and company are about. Think classic, simple, airy, clean but something that represents a girl who is happy.
The girl who visits my site shops at J Crew. She's preppy and vacations on Nantucket every summer. She's funny and witty. She drives a convertible. She loves peonies and is up for any adventure! She's whimsical!
It would be cool to have a girl's face maybe? If you go to this page http://www.happygirlexperiment.com/about/, scroll down to the bottom and see the cartoon girl. This is a stock image but I would LOVE something like this that looks a little more like me (see the picture of me in the upper portion of the page.) There doesn't need to be a cartoon girl but it would be fabulous.
Also, I don't love olive, mauve, lime or muted colors.
In the logo I did myself on http://www.happygirlexperiment.com I included an orange because I thought it was happy. I am open to anything, though!
The biggest thing, I guess to keep in mind is this: Can you see it on a t-shirt / website / company letterhead? Does it make you happy to design it? Does it make you happy to look at it?
Thanks again! I'm looking forward to this!
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