Blue Sage InteriorsLogo Design Contest
Logo Design Contest
Contests / Blue Sage Interiors
Blue Sage Interiors has selected their winning logo design.
For $475 they received 411 designs
from 44 different designers from around the world.
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What We Do
Blue Sage Interiors is a full service interior design business offering a wide range of custom designs to fit each clients budget. We do everything from simple paint consultations, interior styling, space planning, organizing, renovations and new builds on both commercial and residential projects.
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Color Preferences
I like color, however I would like to see more muted tones of color if possible. Colors I like are off whites, creams, pale blues, browns, greens & warm greys and black for definition. I also like neutral colors as well. Mainly, I want the logo to pop and not get lost in white space, so outlines and boldness is a must.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
I like the idea of loose handwriting feel for the name, however still legible.
I like the idea of the words being surrounded by a shape or entity, so that it looks encompased, but I am open to images above the actual writting.
More feminine and soft looking, yet bold feeling so it stands out, maybe this is from color, a little image or shape, or outlining?
I like the "patch" look that is popular right now with a lot of business, however that can begin to look too masculine and like a brewery or something like that.
I am going to attach some images of interior spaces that I like and very much want to emulate in my works of design. They definitely give off a vibe and hopefully they help with a logo look and feel.
I like the idea of the words being surrounded by a shape or entity, so that it looks encompased, but I am open to images above the actual writting.
More feminine and soft looking, yet bold feeling so it stands out, maybe this is from color, a little image or shape, or outlining?
I like the "patch" look that is popular right now with a lot of business, however that can begin to look too masculine and like a brewery or something like that.
I am going to attach some images of interior spaces that I like and very much want to emulate in my works of design. They definitely give off a vibe and hopefully they help with a logo look and feel.