Cheek'd is a pickup line business card company/ website with an emphasis on helping people make "romantic" connections.
Industry
Service Industries
Top Three Things to Communicate
#1 - Sleek
#2 - Simple
#3 - Fun
Our Target Audience:
Hip, City Singles (male & female), most likely in the age range of 25- 45. Mid to High Level Income, Creative, open minded and Adventurous types with a sense of humor.
Color Preferences
Heavy emphasis on black with accents of white, red and/ or silver.
Our Ideas and Additional Information:
This logo will be used on the website and in print on business card sized cards. The design of this log needs to read "you've been" in a small font and "cheek'd" in a larger font. it should be a black background and white lettering. possibly a splash of red in the "d", the "e" or the apostrophe. it should read, "youve been" in a small font between the stem of the "h" and the "d." i'd like to see something incredibly simple. the "e"s in cheek could potentially be facing one another or facing away from each other.-- one of the "e"s or the "d" could also be tilted or off the straight line of the logo. i like these ideas as options, but it still needs to be incredibly simple, sophisticated and streamlined.
Themes
Masculine
Simple
Subtle
Quiet
Luxury
Expensive
Refined
Elegant
Gray
Modern
Adventure
Style
Wordmark
Stylized type that may include small abstract or pictorial elements.
Famous Logos displayed under fair use to enrich the general publics' knowledge of graphic design.
Applications
Web
Print
Signs
Clothing
Diamond Contest
We're sorry, but this contest is presently open to a limited pool of designers.
the design of this log needs to read "you've been" in a small font and "cheek'd" in a larger font. it should be a black background and white lettering. possibly a splash of red in the "d", the "e" or the apostrophe. it should read, "youve been" in a small font between the stem of the "h" and the "d." i'd like to see something incredibly simple (close to typewriter font, but more contemporary). the "e"s in cheek could potentially be facing one another.-- 2nd "e" reversed. looking forward to your efforts!!!!
I think I might be leaning towards all white letters and a red apostrophe. e's going in the right direction, if you would like to revise, i'd love to see them...