Clean Slate WaxingLogo Design Contest

Logo Design Contest
Contests / Clean Slate Waxing

Clean Slate Waxing has selected their winning logo design.

For $300 they received 67 designs from 7 different designers from around the world.

Logo Design Brief

Client
United States
What We Do
Provide excellent hair removal services, skin care, lash extensions & make-up to those individuals that want to enhance their natural beauty.
Industry
Beauty
Color Preferences
Would like a color palette that includes sage or split pea green.
Open to others colors.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
Would like something has a reconizable symbol. I'm open to interpretation. I like retro themes, but also open to a modern edgy look. I know, two opposite ends of the spectrum....
Themes
Colorful

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Discussion

 
I'm sorry...I also forgot to mention that I would like the logo to be able to transend a name change in the future to Clean Slate Skin Care by just changing the lettering. Wouldn't be for 5 years or so.
14 years ago
 
I also like the color palette in this link:
http://static.colourlovers.com/uploads/2010/01/skt52.jpg
14 years ago
 
I would like to try a different interpretation of "clean slate" like a chalk board or "clean slate" looking as if an eraser went through the wording. The wording should be sharp and the faded part should still be legible.
14 years ago
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