my hairdressing salon needs a logo that is soft,sexy and charming. with country vintage twist

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by Winningentry on Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Please check our design and reply some feedback.


by Project Owner on Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Hi there non of these are suitable . As there is no female fox riding side sadle on a hare. And they are to modern looking . The name is correct . Thanks very much


by Project Owner on Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Hi there non of these are suitable . As there is no female fox riding side sadle on a hare. And they are to modern looking . The name is correct . Thanks very much


by Marta van Eck on Wednesday, November 8, 2017

I love the idea. I am working on it. Just correct me: the fox lady is riding on the hare? And the hare is dress like a victorian gentlemen?


by Project Owner on Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Yes that is right ??????


by Project Owner on Thursday, November 9, 2017

Hi I was just woundering how you were going with my design?

Marta van Eck ????


by Maximilian.Design on Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Sounds like a lot of detail for a logo. A logo should be simple. Detail will be lost if the logo is ever scaled down.


by Project Owner on Tuesday, November 14, 2017

I beg to differ with that !! Non of these designs have even come close to what I want . It seems as people have just done all generic designs that I have seen every were no individuality .


by Maximilian.Design on Tuesday, November 14, 2017

I don't doubt you for second, my only concern is that what you have in mind for your logo is not a logo at all but a detailed illustration.

A logo should not be too detailed. Think of the biggest brands in the world i.e Apple, Nike, McDonalds etc and what do their logos have in common, they're all very simple.

I as a trained Graphic Designer with a degree in Graphic Design suggest you rethink the image that will represent your business. Something more simple. Adopting the wrong mark can be very costly down the road. A logo might look great on a poster, but how will it look scaled down to the size of a penny on a business card, or a favicon? You don't have to believe what I say, good 'what makes a good logo'

It's just advice, you can take it, or leave it. I wish you well.




by Maximilian.Design on Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Sorry, I meant to say google 'what makes a good logo' not good what makes a good logo.


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