Jewelry and Accessories Brand Needs a Logo
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Brief de Design de Logo
I am in need of a logo design for my new e-commerce jewelry and accessories brand called Rich Accessories. Rich Accessories sells jewelry, handbags and scarves with a classic, urban chic vibe. The average price-point is around $100 per piece, so we are more on the higher-end, quality side of the fashion spectrum. The major design inspiration for all brand imagery is Chanel. I would like to see logo designs with a luxury feel, using black print on a white background. The final design should communicate strength, style and simplicity.
Mises à jour
Hello Designers!
Please check out the logo design of Meshki - https://www.meshki.com.au/
I really like their font choice and the way their logo looks on Instagram.
I would like to see versions of two R's facing inward towards each other.
I appreciate all of your efforts very much.
Thank you,
Deanna
Added Thursday, May 17, 2018
Marché(s) Cible(s)
Women in the Raleigh-Durham, NC area ages 22-65
Secteur / Type d'entité
Jewelry Store
Texte du logo
Rich Accessories
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Exigences
Doit avoir
- Black text, white background. Simple, clean, strong, classic, luxury. The name "Rich" or a capital "R" should be the dominant element.
Bien d'avoir
- Similar to the Gucci and Chanel logos - a capital "R" element.
Ne doit pas comporter
- Color, script, pictures. The word "accessories" should not be a dominant element in the design.