The design process
These are my personal brand logos. Since I do so much of my inital design work by hand, I wanted to convey that element through my logos. Both were conceptualized on paper, then digitzed using Adobe Illustrator. Redheaded Raccon was previously my one-of-a-kind jewelry brand, which will soon be expanded to a shop, which includes vintage, handmade & ephemera.
I love working with clients to make their visions a reality. Nika came to me with the idea of a modified AquaNet TM can as an homage to her ever-perfectly-coifed grandmother for the logo of her vintage instagram store, @RetroNeek.
Original Design
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(we decided this one was too realistic, we wanted to be able to make it into a rubber stamp)
Re-Design
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(we decided this one looked like the logo for a hairstylist)
Final Version
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(this one felt just right)
With this logo we wanted something versatile, and highly graphic that could be used for literal branding: wood, leather & food. This logo also doubles as a watermark for the client's photography work.
P'ZZAZZ : Custom Upholstery & Fun Stuff
This client wanted a logo they could use the separate elements of and make custom embroidery using .svg files. This logo also adorns business cards, signage, and car magnets.
For this particular client, we wanted something that would stand out, and could be scaled easily for use on everything from construction vehicles to team polos. It was also important that the logo function alone without the brand name.