Sha Baby Clothing & Lagniappe
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Logo Design Brief
Sha Baby is a new clothing line for babies and children. In the south, we use the the term "sha baby" to describe anything related to a child which we deem to be precious or something we are unable to communicate because it creates a nostalgic memory. It is pronounced (Shaaaa B-a-b-aee - with the "a" being pronounced as "a" other than the "y" - at the end of baby, which sounds like an e) We will also sale items that are super unique such as shoes, bibs, socks, hats, games, developmental items and whatever is completely cute for children. The name is Sha Baby ~ Clothing & Lagniappe. This is a unisex design, but it is a southern term which is used mainly in Louisiana. Please make it look somewhat "Country" or "Southern".
Target Market(s)
parents and people who buy apparel for children.
Industry/Entity Type
Clothing
Logo Text
Sha Baby with Clothing & Lagniappe underneath the logo or incorporated within the logo - some with the clothing co and some without
Logo styles of interest
Emblem Logo
Logo enclosed in a shape
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Character Logo
Logo with illustration or character
Look and feel
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Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- A southern or country look. A clean yet fun logo that would also be appealing on t shirts etc. Unisex colors.
Nice to have
- an image that people may relate to with the logo. So I want the logo in 4 parts for usage - one with just the name Sha Baby. One with Sha Baby with Clothing & Lagniappe underneath. One with Sha Baby with "Clothing & Lagniappe" underneath with an image associated with it...and the image alone. This way I may be able to conceptualize the brand.